Download LosslessCut Version 3.64.0
Introducing LosslessCut: The Ultimate Cross-Platform FFmpeg GUI
LosslessCut is designed to be the go-to tool for fast, lossless editing of media files, including video, audio, and subtitles. With its user-friendly interface and powerful capabilities, it enables users to perform rapid edits without the hassle of re-encoding, preserving the original quality of the content. This feature is particularly beneficial for users working with large files from video cameras, drones, or action cameras like GoPro. By allowing you to remove unnecessary segments swiftly, LosslessCut helps you save valuable storage space while retaining only the best portions of your media.
Key Features of LosslessCut
- Effortless lossless cutting of various audio and video formats.
- Remove unwanted segments, such as commercials, without quality loss.
- Rearrange video and audio segments seamlessly.
- Merge files losslessly, provided they have matching codec parameters.
- Streamline editing by combining tracks from multiple files, including adding music or subtitles.
- Easily extract all tracks from a single file into separate components.
- Utilize batch view for quick processing of multiple files.
- Remux files into any compatible format without quality degradation.
- Capture full-resolution video snapshots in JPEG or PNG formats.
- Manually enter cut points for precise editing.
- Apply timecode offsets and automate timecode loading.
- Edit metadata and adjust rotation or orientation in video files.
- Access detailed technical data on all streams for comprehensive editing.
- Utilize timeline zoom features for precise frame-by-frame editing.
- Save cut segments to project files, enabling easy access in future sessions.
- Review and modify the last executed FFmpeg command for refinement.
- Incorporate undo/redo functionality for error recovery.
- Label segments for easier identification and organization.
- Export/import cut segments in CSV format for enhanced compatibility.
- Customize track details with video thumbnails and audio waveforms.
- Edit both file and stream-specific metadata.
- Use chapter marks for structured cutting.
- Annotate segments and view subtitles conveniently.
Practical Use Cases for LosslessCut
- Effortlessly remove commercials from recorded TV shows and convert formats from TS to MP4.
- Extract and edit audio tracks from video files as required.
- Add or replace music tracks in your media files with ease.
- Combine audio and video segments from separate recordings for a cohesive presentation.
- Integrate external subtitles into existing video files.
- Quickly convert MKV files to MOV or MP4 for seamless playback on iPhone.
- Import cut time lists from other tools in formats such as EDL or CSV and execute these cuts using LosslessCut.
- Export cut time lists for processing in other applications.
- Efficiently cut videos based on their built-in chapters.
- Utilize chapter marks to edit YouTube videos effortlessly.
- Alter audio and subtitle language tracks on the fly.
- Attach cover art to videos easily.
- Edit video properties such as author, title, GPS data, and recording timestamps.
- Correct video rotation issues without sacrificing quality.
- Create loops of video or audio clips quickly without re-encoding.
Latest Updates: LosslessCut 3.64.0 Changelog
- Resolved a crash issue from the previous version during FFmpeg-assisted playback.
- Updated translations for improved usability.
- Enhanced error messaging for better problem identification.
- Ensured all thumbnails render consistently, while stopping processes when parameters change.
- Introduced warnings when adjusting frame rates while cutting.
- Fixed timestamps output bugs to ensure accurate logging.
- Implemented warnings for overly long file names during concatenation and merging.
- Added templates warnings for better user guidance.
Download LosslessCut 3.64.0: Click here to download (106.0 MB, Open Source).
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