![]() If you don't want any automatic cuts, you can use -edit none or -edit all/e # Cut out the first 5 seconds, leave the rest untouched.Īuto-editor example.mp4 -edit none -cut-out 0,5sec # Cut out the first 30 seconds.Īuto-editor example.mp4 -cut-out 0,30secĪuto-editor example.mp4 -cut-out -10sec,endĪuto-editor example.mp4 -cut-out 0,10 15sec,20secĪuto-editor example.mp4 -add-in 30sec,40sec 120,150secĪnd of course, you can use any -edit configuration. Use the -cut-out option to always remove a section. ![]() auto-editor example.mp4 -silent-speed 1 -video-speed 1 -export premiere If you want to split the clips, but don't want auto-editor to do any more editing. auto-editor example.mp4 -export 'premiere:name="Your name here"'Īuto-editor example.mp4 -export 'resolve:name="Your name here"'Īuto-editor example.mp4 -export 'final-cut-pro:name="Your name here"' Naming Timelinesīy default, auto-editor will name the timeline to "Auto-Editor Media Group" if the export supports naming. If your favorite editor doesn't, you can use -export clip-sequence which creates many video clips that can be imported and manipulated like normal. Other editors, like Sony Vegas, can understand the premiere format.
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