![]() ![]() Scale the output video's resolution by NUM factorĪuto-Editor is available on all major platformsĪuto-Editor is under the Public Domain and includes all directories besides the ones listed below. Use -help with a specific option for more information: auto-editor -scale -help List all available options: auto-editor -help # Leave in the first 5 seconds, cut everything else out.Īuto-editor example.mp4 -edit all/e -add-in 0,5sec 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. Final Cut Pro with -export final-cut-pro.auto-editor example.mp4 -video-speed 99999 -silent-speed 1Ĭreate an XML file that can be imported to Adobe Premiere Pro using this command: auto-editor example.mp4 -export premiere This is the reverse of the usual default values. Set -video-speed to 99999 and -silent-speed to 1. To export what auto-editor normally cuts out. ![]() # 'threshold' is always the first argument for edit-method objectsĪuto-editor example.mp4 -edit "(or audio:3% motion:6%)" # Different tracks can be set with different attribute.Īuto-editor multi-track.mov -edit "(or audio:stream=0 audio:threshold=10%,stream=1)"ĭifferent editing methods can be used together. ![]() # -edit is set to "audio:threshold=4%" by default. # cut out sections where percentage of motion is less than 2.Īuto-editor example.mp4 -edit motion:threshold=2% The -edit option is how auto-editor makes automated cuts.įor example, edit out motionlessness in a video by setting -edit motion. Use only the second, fourth, and sixth audio track: # track numbers start at 0Īuto-editor so-many-tracks.mp4 -edit "(or audio:stream=1 audio:stream=3 audio:stream=5)" Use all audio tracks for editing: auto-editor multi-track.mov -edit audio:stream=all auto-editor example.mp4 -margin 0.2secīy default, only the first audio track will used for editing (track 0). Setting -margin to 0.2sec will add up to 0.2 seconds in front of and 0.2 seconds behind the original clip. margin adds in some "silent" sections to make the editing feel nicer. CuttingĬhange the pace of the edited video by using -margin. See Installing for additional information. Cutting these is a boring task, especially if the video is very long. Auto-Editor is a command line application for automatically editing video and audio by analyzing a variety of methods, most notably audio loudness.īefore doing the real editing, you first cut out the "dead space" which is typically silence. ![]()
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