What are some frame-by-frame video cutters that support and keep subtitles after cutting, and can encode them to lossless video codecs?
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As far as I know, all but one form of subtitling must be edited separately from the video and audio using a subtitle editor. EIA-608 closed captioning (used in North America and (I think) Korea) is the one exception I am aware of, and most video editing software strips them when exporting the edited video. The only video editors I have used that preserve them are VideoReDo (no longer available for sale) and TS-Doctor (only for editing video and audio in a TS container).
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Can mpv and ffmpeg do it, then? How do you get a video preview for the latter while doing it?
Last edited by Mr. Fanservice; 20th Jan 2024 at 17:04.
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Strictly speaking the subtitles can be soft or hard embedded. Which type is it?
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Does your program work for pgs subtitles? Can it cut videos frame by frame? Does it have a video preview?
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There are no video editors that can cut PGS subtitles that I know of.
I haven't tried cutting PGS subs myself but I seem to remember a thread that said it can be done with Subtitle Edit. However, I think subtitles have to be demultiplexed first.Ignore list: hello_hello, tried, TechLord, Snoopy329 -
You can use clever FFmpeg-GUI for cutting and preserve all embedded subtitles, but on keyframes only.
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You can preview while searching the keyframes.
You can also watch the video in any player and make a note of the desired cut times.
clever FFmpeg-GUI then searches for the closest keyframes and cuts to them.
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Accurate cutting and lossless cutting are two different things. As I said before, clever FFmpeg-GUI can cut on keyframes lossless that it runs as streamcopy.
But something else.
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All right, how about this? I originally wanted to burn in pgs subtitles, but I realized that .ass is better so I decided to convert them and then burn them in using Avidemux. Now how do I use the tool to split my video into multiple fragments, and save one selection as an image sequence of png files?
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Solveig Video Splitter can do this (been doing it for years with H264/SRT in MKV). Unfortunately it has now gone subscription only which makes it a bit pricey for occasional use so I stick with the old version I purchased some time ago. Does frame accurate cutting encoding only the balance of cut I frames which makes it fast.
HTH
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Not on their current codec list (H265/HEVC, H264/AVC, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, DIVX, XVID, MJPEG, WMV1, WMV2, WMV3, MPEG Audio, PCM, AC3, AAC).
Have you tried Lossless Cut? This uses FFMPEG as the engine and claims 'Experimental Smart Cutting' though I could never get that to work. That certainly keeps subtitles when cutting TS files, YMMV.
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Can Solveig Video Splitter encode videos to any lossless format, or no?
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Regards,
Dmitry | SolveigMM | Smart Video Editing (H624/MPEG-2/...)
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