On Sat, 2008-04-26 at 18:43 -0300, luis jure wrote: > El Sat, 26 Apr 2008 22:06:52 +0200 > Florian Philipp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: > > > > > mencoder -vf harddup -ovc copy -oac copy -of lavf -lavfopts format=mov > > -ss 1:30 -endpos 3:00 -o output.mov input.mov > > > > explanation: > [...] > > -ss 1:30 -> skip the first 1 min + 30 sec > > -endpos 3:00 -> end input at position 3:00 min of the original film > > -o output.mov -> write to output.mov > > > > This command should result in a file containing a total of > > 3:00-1:30=1:30 min of film [...] > > i think this is not entirely correct. according to the manual, > "When used in conjunction with −ss option, −endpos time will shift > forward by seconds specified with −ss." > > that means that if you want 90 seconds of film, you must use -endpos 90 > or -endpos 1:30, independently from the time given in -ss. see the > example from the man page: > > EXAMPLE: > −endpos 56 > Stop at 56 seconds. > −endpos 01:10:00 > Stop at 1 hour 10 minutes. > −ss 10 −endpos 56 > Stop at 1 minute 6 seconds. > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > best, > > lj
Thanks for the hint. Unfortunately, my method doesn't work anyway (I've found a file on which I could test it).The video gets some really ugly artifacts and seems to be damaged. Of course, your millage might vary if you use another encoding than me.
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