![]() ![]() So, I tried recoding the original into a new, trimmed clip: ffmpeg -i test.mov -ss 00:00:09 -t 00:00:03 test-out.mov This was a not-bad start, but there are some black frames at the beginning and end of the clip, which I can't have - it has to be a clean edit from the original. I started by trying to do what I'll call a "copy extraction": to get seconds 9 to 12, ffmpeg -i test.mov -vcodec copy -acodec copy -ss 9 -to 12 test-copy.mov ![]() I've got a hunk of 15 seconds of straight-from-the-camera.mov video out of which I want to extract a specific chunk, which I can identify by start time and stop time, in seconds. This is not a particularly new question area around here, but I've tried what's been suggested there without much luck. ![]()
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