7/25/2023 0 Comments Shotcut original authors![]() ![]() Actually, there may already be something like that but I can’t see it. It would be really nice if there was an option that said ‘same as source’ when exporting. I already know how to edit my source material down to what I want to keep, but when going to export the video I’m at a loss as to what settings to pick in order to keep the exact same properties of the original source material. This way I can free up a lot of space on my hard drive by cutting down unnecessary video, and the act of ‘snapping’ the clips together will be cleaner. So this is what I want to do - I want to import each source file one at a time separately, and edit each one individually on it’s own down to the exact content I want to work with… and export these as new individual source files to work with. ![]() Now, I know that I can import the file into Shotcut and then add it to the timeline, then use the ‘split at playhead’ and remove the part(s) that I don’t want, but the problem is is that I still have this big source file sitting on my hard drive. For example, I have a video that is like 20 minutes long, however there is only 15 seconds of the video that I actually want to keep and use. How do I export a video while keeping the exact same properties of the source video?Ī little insight into what I am trying to do… I have some 60+ video files of various lengths, and I am trying to edit each one down to the exact content I want to work with. I’ve been watching a lot of tutorials on YouTube but I’m unable to find a video that answers this question. I’ve recently installed Shotcut and I am in the process of learning how to navigate the software. ![]()
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