The reason for the Delete don’t be in the Edit menu it’s because you won’t used that in the edition flow of videos with Shotcut.Īlso while editing the video think in the clips you want to include, not the ones you want to remove. It should do what you need, remove a selected chunk of video, I think. You have the Cut option in the Edit menu. Why is there no “copy” in “video” and “audio” tab of export? (which obviously just copies the source to target?.Why is there no “delete” submenu in “Edit” menu? (which obviously deletes the currently selected video chunk).I hope I have somehow helped to understand how to do what you want with Shotcut but please don’t diminish the wonderful video editor that it is since is one of the best free editors out there if not the best. If basic video cutting without transcoding is what you need, other tools should be used like Avidemux. In the end you have to export the video and it will be transcoded to the selected file format you want and this is the way Shotcut and many other video editors handle the editing flow. You just need to add it to the playlist or timeline to compose the final video with the parts you want. With Shotcut you put the video in the player, watch the video or slide the rule to the frame you want to cut, mark it pressing the i letter in the keyboard, select the end of the clip you want, press the o keyboard and it’s selected. In the end you can save the video without transcoding which is very nice if you don’t need to. Mark and delete chunks of the video is also very easy. Jump between keyframes is as simple as pressing the buttons. When I suggested about using Avidemux was because it can make what you requested in your original post very easily.
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