>need to make a quick edit to a video
Phone:
>done in less than a minute, does exactly what I need
PC:
>bloated video editing program alone takes a minute to load
>please import the video to edit to your storyboard
>now put that clip onto the main channel to see it
>well actually you can't simply crop the length but you can split the video and delete that chunk
>ok how would you like to export this and what type of encoding would you like to use for the audio and visuals
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FRICK OFF FROGBlack folk
>>done in less than a minute, does exactly what I need
with a video watermark unless you pay for a video editing package
I am an iphone user, the stock apps are fully featured. Photos app for quick edits, iMovie for the rest
that's good at least, i tried editing on my android phones over the years and it just sucks, especially exporting with filesize requirements
this is remarkable, I have an android phone for work and ran into this issue recently
there's 100 pajeet apps to do basic video editing and they all suck
on ios you can do basic editing in seconds and precision editing in minutes with stock free imovie
it's surreal
android has moved backwards in the past 10 years
Capcut is relatively decent
Yea not sure why but all FOSS video editing software fricking sucks and lags like crazy. Can it really be that hard
kdenlive is really nice for video editing, losslesscut is good enough for just extracting clips
I don't use KDE but I'll have a look, thanks
>losslesscut
Holy shit this runs so smooth and actually just fricking works. Great rec. Appreciated!
Avidemux is much better for cutting and trimming. Losslesscut is unintuitive electron turd.
>unintuitive electron turd
like two clicks
The OCR of Google lens is another phone service that's miles ahead of any desktop program
i upload a photo to google drive, then open it with google docs writer, works extremely well even with cursive. i use it even to digitize old magazines for a project at work
Define "edit" dumb frog poster.
Are you trimming the clip or actually doing shit to it?
Trimming the clip takes no time at all on Windows and zero quality loss.
trimming the vid and cropping the field of view mostly
You can do that quickly on desktop with webmgenerator, which is just a wrapper for ffmpeg
There are moron tier simplification for pc also.
PC:
>run ffmpeg one-liner in Linux console
Phone:
>run ffmpeg one-liner in Termux
>command line tool for video editing
GUIs are for Black folk
consider the following Sir!
Lossless Cut, though yeah, it not being core functionality with Windows is sad.
real
capcut is amazing
FFmpeg is faster than phone.