
The package version is however lag behind.įor those OK with Linux universal Flatpak package, LosslessCut can be also installed via the flathub repository.LosslessCut is a video editing tool focused on frame trimming to remove all those parts of the footage that are useless or that you want to omit from the final video. The software is also available in Ubuntu Software as Snap package. or download the Linux tarball, extract and run the executable file to open the video editor.appimage package, give executable permission in file Properties, finally run it to launch the software. You can either download the appimage or Linux tarball from the link below: deb binary package for the software so far. Extract audio, video, oro subtitle track from video.

Cut out commercials from a recorded TV show.Segment panel showing segments with details, export/import cut segments as CSV.View ffmpeg last command log so you can modify and re-run modify recent commands on the command line.Auto-saves per project cut segments to file.Powerful timeline with zoom and frame/keyframe jumping.Change rotation/orientation metadata in videos.Apply a per-file timecode offset in the preview.Take full-resolution snapshots from videos in JPEG/PNG format.Remux into any compatible output format.Losslessly extract all tracks from a file.Lossless stream editing: Combine arbitrary tracks from multiple files.Lossless merge/concatenation of arbitrary files (identical codec parameters).Losslessly trim or cut out parts of video/audio.The software is extremely fast, it does the job in seconds without losing quality because it simply cuts the data stream and directly copies it over.

LosslessCut is a cross platform tool for lossless trimming / cutting of video and audio files. No patience with common video editors (e.g., Kdenlive and Openshot) as they can take hours to export a video after trimming / cutting it? Try LosslessCut.
