I first learned computers by sneaking onto campus and borrowing an account to layout a book using Tex. It’s convolute. I can see a certain masochistic thrill in command line video editing.
I often just want to extract a clip from a lomg video and its great for that. OP just didnt specify anything at all, so its hard to guess whats actually needed.
Depending on what exactly you want to do, termux with ffmpeg might be an option. No GUI, though
I’m sorry but how tf you edit videos without a gui?
It would definitely be a hassle to combine several clips.
But if all you want to do is cut a small clip from a smaller one, or transcode to a different format, it is sufficient.
LaTex tribe expands to video eh?
I first learned computers by sneaking onto campus and borrowing an account to layout a book using Tex. It’s convolute. I can see a certain masochistic thrill in command line video editing.
Oh yh don’t get me wrong ive done transcoding and shortening vids but cutting and colouring sounds a lot of hassle
That’s why I said “depending on what you wanna do” ;)
I often just want to extract a clip from a lomg video and its great for that. OP just didnt specify anything at all, so its hard to guess whats actually needed.
With the CLI! ;-)
f.e. this would rotate the video 90 degrees:
How do you add a text overlay that follows an object in the video?
carefully.
I can imagine som LLM coming up with an absolute nonsense step by step guide on how to do it with the terminal.