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  1. I just released Ume Movie Editor - a video editing software that allows for fast and lossless editing of multiple files in one project, without the need to re-encode and without ballooning the file size. Free demo version is available.

    Main features:
    - Cut, resize, reorder and merge matching video files without losing quality.
    - Fully editable subtitles and chapters.
    - Easy to use interface with familiar controls: drag, drop, multiselect, undo, redo, autosave, keyboard and mouse shortcuts, zoom, pan etc.
    - 10 times faster export speed than the fastest benchmarked competitor, details on the webpage.
    - Available on desktop and mobile.

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  2. Does it re-encode if I don't cut on a key frame?
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  3. Originally Posted by TreeTops View Post
    Does it re-encode if I don't cut on a key frame?
    It never re-encodes, and the GUI prevents cutting anywhere other than a key frame - it's a limitation by design.
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    the GUI prevents cutting anywhere other than a key frame - it's a limitation by design.
    Which makes it useless as a proper NLE.

    And of course as soon as you apply a burnt-in subtitle (or more-commonly termed "title') you'll be doing a full recode and the encode speed drop drastically.
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  5. Originally Posted by Alwyn View Post
    Which makes it useless as a proper NLE.
    It objectively is not useless. Everyone has their own use-case. Mine appeared when I had to edit a lot of vacation footage without losing quality, with added subtitles and chapters. The only way to do it was to juggle LosslessCut, SubtitleEdit, Notepad and MKVMerge. If I made any mistakes, it meant going back in the flow. That workflow was slow, painful and wasteful. That's why I created UME, which has all of these features in one package, speeding things up drastically. If your use-case is different, it might just not be a program for you, but that doesn't make it useless.

    Originally Posted by Alwyn View Post
    And of course as soon as you apply a burnt-in subtitle (or more-commonly termed "title') you'll be doing a full recode and the encode speed drop drastically.
    The subtitles added in UME are soft subtitles, which do not re-encode. If you meant adding a different kind of subtitles in some other program, then sure, but the same can be said about any other video manipulation in any other video program.
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  6. I just released Ume Movie Editor 1.0.1, changelog below:

    Common:
    - Feature: Allowing more video extensions in the file picker.
    - Feature: Quicker startup through an .ume file.
    - Feature: Improved window handling on multi-monitor setups.
    - Feature: Updated FFmpeg 8.0.1 -> 8.1
    - Feature: Various library updates.
    - Fix: Spamming "Delete" no longer creates pointless undo/redo stack entries.
    - Fix: Fixed slight icon shift when video is playing.

    MacOS:
    - Feature: This is the first release with a MacOS port! Enjoy!

    Linux:
    - Feature: This is the first release with a Linux port! Enjoy!

    Android:
    - Feature: Significantly reduced the app size.
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