Building a Video Trimming Tool in Emacs Using FFmpeg
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Summary
The article discusses a developer's implementation of a video trimming tool within the Emacs text editor, inspired by Marcin Borkowski's approach. The author explains how they built video-trimmer-mode using ffmpeg for video processing, moving beyond basic QuickTime trimming functionality to create a more integrated solution within their preferred editor environment.
Key quotes
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ever since I added a 'graphical' seeker to Ready Player Mode, I had been meaning to build a simple video trimming tool of sorts
Marcin's post was just about the right nudge I needed to also give this a go, yielding video-trimmer-mode
The solution relies on ffmpeg to do the heavy lifting
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