![]() ![]() This method was surprisingly fast (10-15 secs) but for the first 2-3 seconds of the clip the sound would be fine but without any correponding video. To learn more about these and other options see the excellent answers to the question Using ffmpeg to cut up video. NOTE: times given by the 2nd -ss option and the -to option are relative to the time given by the first -ss option. So this outputs a 3 min 10 sec long clip (5:10 - 2:00). ffmpeg seeks fast to the 1 min mark (the first -ss 00:01:00), then starts looking for key frames, and outputs a clip from 3 mins into the clip (given by the second -ss option) to 6 mins
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