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Hello fellow technicians,
I have seen this on many Youtube videos, seems to be a new trend. I would like to remove silence from videos, so that only the parts where someone is actually speaking remains. I know how to do this with audio files (using Audacity), so I am asking here if anyone knows a video editing tool to do the same for videos?
Many thanks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1bsO_E … o%C5%9Fnak
just listen to this one, then you find the reasons of your questions.
Thank you for your solution, Volturi, but I am not looking for a tool for music files, rather for videos with long speeches.
Are you referring to a jump cut?
This one seems like a simple tool that was made to specifically do it
https://github.com/carykh/jumpcutter
Last edited by Sunshine (2020-12-18 23:47:40)
Thank you, Sunshine, I had heard of that program but I found it hard to install/use. Typical Linux nerdy bullshit program where you have to read lengthy tutorials to get a simple tool to work. I advise everyone against using Linux.
Anyway, this program does the job, so thanks.
Thanks seventy
Just as a side note for anyone who might be interested, I also found the Skip Silence add-on for Chrome, it lets you skip silent parts of videos on the fly, like on YouTube etc.
Saves you a lot of time when you want to listen to people who have a lot of "humm, humm" moments while speaking.
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/deta … aklaigdllh
Typical Linux nerdy bullshit program where you have to read lengthy tutorials to get a simple tool to work.
That is the truth. I've built Arch linux from scratch, but getting a basic program to work can be just depressing. Then reading the forums for answers you'll find linux homos get all riled up for daring to ask something.
LOL. I'm using only ffmpeg and Windows console for video editing.
LOL. I'm using only ffmpeg and Windows console for video editing.
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