The swiss army knife of lossless video/audio editing
LosslessCut aims to be the ultimate cross platform ffmpeg GUI for extremely fast and lossless operations on video, audio, subtitle and other related media files. The main feature is lossless trimming and cutting of video and audio files, which is great for saving space by rough-cutting your large video files taken from a video camera, GoPro, drone, etc. It lets you quickly extract the good parts from your videos and discard many gigabytes of data without doing a slow re-encode and thereby losing quality. Or you can add a music or subtitle track to your video without needing to encode. Everything is extremely fast because it does an almost direct data copy, fueled by the awesome ffmpeg which does all the grunt work.
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- Lossless cutting of most video and audio formats
- Losslessly cut out parts of video/audio (for cutting away commercials etc.)
- Lossless merge/concatenation of arbitrary files (with identical codecs parameters, e.g. from same camera)
- Lossless stream editing: Combine arbitrary tracks from multiple files (ex. add music or subtitle track to a video file)
- Losslessly extract all tracks from a file (extract video, audio, subtitle and other tracks from one file into separate files)
- Remux into any compatible output format
- Take full-resolution snapshots from videos in JPEG/PNG format
- Manual input of cutpoint times
- Apply a per-file timecode offset
- Change rotation/orientation metadata in videos
- View technical data about all streams
- Timeline zoom and frame/keyframe jumping for accurate cutting around keyframes
- Saves per project cut segments to project file
- View ffmpeg last command log so you can modify and re-run recent commands on the command line
- Undo/redo
- Give labels to cut segments
- View segment details, export/import cut segments as CSV
- Video thumbnails and audio waveform
Without having to re-encode. You can also change format from TS to MP4 at the same time.
Great for rotating phone videos that come out the wrong way without actually re-encoding the video.
Import a list of cut times from other tool as a EDL (edit decision list, CSV) and run these cuts with LosslessCut
See #284
Tip: you can use LosslessCut in multiple passes in order to achieve separate trimming of individual tracks:
- Open a file an export all tracks
- Open the exported track files independently and cut them as desired
- Add the track back to the video and combine them to one output video
If you want to support my continued work on LosslessCut, and want the advantage of a secure and simple installation process with automatic updates, consider getting it from your favorite store:
If you prefer to download the executables manually, this will of course always be free:
If you find LosslessCut useful, I'm very thankful for donations.
Since LosslessCut is based on Chromium and uses the HTML5 video player, not all ffmpeg supported formats will be supported smoothly. The following formats/codecs should generally work: MP4, MOV, WebM, MKV, OGG, WAV, MP3, AAC, H264, Theora, VP8, VP9 For more information about supported formats / codecs, see https://www.chromium.org/audio-video.
Unsupported files can still be converted to a friendly format/codec from the File
menu. (Try fastest variant first.) A low quality version of the file (without audio) will then be created and opened in the player. The cut/export operation will still be performed on the original file, so it will be lossless. This allows for potentially opening any file that ffmpeg is able to decode.
- Drag drop a video file into player or use β/CTRL+O.
- Press SPACE to play/pause or ββΆ, ,. or mouse/trackpad wheel to seek back/forth
- Select the cut segment's start and end time by moving the time marker and then pressing I to set start time, and O to set end time. Note that the segments you select will be preserved and exported to a new file. You can change this behavior with the Yin Yang symbol β―οΈ, in which case it will instead remove all selected segments and export the parts between.
- (optional) If you want to add more than one segment, move to the desired start time and press +, then select the next segment start/end times with I/O.
- (optional) If you want to re-merge all the selected segments to one file after cutting, toggle the button
Separate files
toMerge cuts
. - (optional) If you want to export to a certain dir, press the
Working dir unset
button (default: Input file path) - (optional) If you want to change orientation, press the rotation button
- (optional) By default, audio, video and subtitle tracks from the input file will be cut and exported. Press the
Tracks
button to customise and/or add new tracks from other files. - (optional) select a new output format
- Press the
Export
button (or E) to run the export - Press the camera button (or C) if you want to take a JPEG/PNG snapshot from the current time
- If you want to move the original file to trash, press the trash button
- For best results you may need to trial and error with another output format (matroska takes nearly everything), change keyframe cut mode or disable some tracks, see known issues below.
Note: The original video file will not be modified. Instead it creates a lossless export to a new file in the same directory as the original file with from/to timestamps.
Note also that the cut is currently not precise around the cutpoints, so video before/after the nearest keyframe will be discarded. EXIF metadata is preserved.
Press H To show/hide list of shortcuts
- Cutting times are not accurate and will be "rounded" to the nearest keyframe. There are wishes to implement a "smart cut" feature that re-encodes only the part before the keyframe, see #126
- Your mileage may vary when it comes to
Keyframe cut
vsNormal cut
. You may need to try both, depending on the video. See ffmpeg also has documentation about these two seek/cut modes.Keyframe cut
means-ss
before-i
andNormal cut
means-ss
after-i
. - When exporting you may lose some proprietary data tracks (like
tmcd
,fdsc
andgpmd
added by GoPro). These can be exported to separate files however - H265 is not supported natively. There is partial support with very low FPS and no audio preview. Alternatively convert to friendly codec (slow) from the menu, see #88
- If you get an error when cutting or opening any kind of file under Windows, please check your anti-virus. It might be blocking execution of ffmpeg, see #18
- If you get an error on Linux like
FATAL:setuid_sandbox_host.cc(157)] The SUID sandbox helper binary was found, but is not configured correctly. Rather than run without sandboxing I'm aborting now.
, try to run it as./lossless-cut --no-sandbox
. See #258 - If any other problem, please read existing issues or file an issue here on github.
The CSV export/import function takes csv files with one cut segment on each line. Each line contains three columns: segment start
, segment end
, label
.
segment start
and segment end
are expressed in seconds or left empty. Empty segment end
means segment ends at the duration of the video.
Note that you must use comma ,
to separate the fields (not semicolon ;
)
,56.9568,First segment starting at 0
70,842.33,"Another quoted label"
1234,,Last segment
This project is maintained by me alone. The project will always remain free and open source, but if it's useful for you, consider supporting me. :) It will give me extra motivation to improve it. Or even better donate to ffmpeg because they are doing the world a big favor π
- App icon made by Dimi Kazak from www.flaticon.com is licensed by CC 3.0 BY
- Thanks to Adi Abinun for his UI sketch work, inspiration and guidance
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