![]() ![]() ![]() Then melt sequentially strings these clips one after the other using short luma (crossfade) transitions ( very slow due to re-encoding entire sequence). by efficient I mean quick-to-encode or minimising re-encodingĪt the moment I'm using python and ffmpeg to chop up a video file already in Matroska/h264/aac using the stream copy parameter ( very fast) based on timecodes in a text file.by automated I mean something that can be parameterised and put into a python/ shell/etc script.by straightforward, ideally it would involve using 'standard' tools (ie ones that I am already familiar with such ffmpeg, but less well-known tools like melt definitely qualify, and I'm willing to explore new horizons like MoviePy).I am looking to join a set of video clips (with audio) using some short transitions (ideally crossfade) in a straightforward, automated and efficient way. ![]()
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