

This is despite putting together AppImage and 'portable' versions of Patriot's 2.5.2 AIO (all-in-one), which I tested out in several Pups to make sure they were literally 'click-to-run'. I've just never got on with Avidemux's way of doing things, that's all. It's like AppImages I mainly use 'em because they're more convenient.and it's the same with Electron stuff, despite their humungous size.īefore you say it, I know Avidemux is much, much smaller.

Do either of these do anything which can't be done under Avidemux? I haven't used either losslesscut or vidcutter. (Click on the dustbin if you change your mind and want to 'start over'.) It'll be saved alongside the 'source' video. in the bottom row, you click on the left-facing arrow to mark the 'start' point, followed by the right-facing arrow to mark the 'end' point. You start & pause with the central 'Play' button, top row, and you can 'micro-step' back & forth with the small arrows either side. You can either open a video file with the Menu 'File' button, or simply drag'n'drop onto the GUI:. I highly recommend this, because it has a very easy-to-follow GUI.

I've just tried out v2.1.0, which is the final 32-bit release of this app for Linux, in Bionicpup32. I then experimented with the 1.10.0 release, which refused to even start.įrom 2.2.0 onwards, it's gone 64-bit only. We did some experimenting with the v1.0.0 release that ran quite happily. It may not look as 'fancy' as VidCutter, but to my way of thinking it's more effective:. Instead, I now use the Electron-based LosslessCut.

You may have more luck with it than I have it's Qt5-based, and Qt5 and I do not see 'eye-to-eye'. subsequent versions have refused to play ball. I used to have version 4.0.0 running quite happily in Tahrpup64, but ever since version 4.0.0. The only other available port for Linux, the AppImage, hasn't worked properly under Puppy for quite a fabrice_035:-Ĭurrent release is up to version 6.0.0. Ozmartian is concentrating on the Snaps & FlatPaks. Personally, I gave up on this a while back.) (And it uses Qt5, which I do not get on with. Has been since v4.0.0, a couple of years back.
