![]() Screenshot of LosslessCut in MacOS | |
Developer(s) | Mikael Finstad |
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Initial release | 2016 |
Stable release | 3.59.1
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Repository | |
Written in | HTML5, JavaScript |
Operating system | MacOS, Linux, Windows |
Available in | English |
License | 2021:
GPL-2.0-only
[a] 2016: MIT [b] |
Website | www.mifi.no/losslesscut |
LosslessCut is a free, platform independent video editing software, which supports numerous audio, video and container formats. [4] [5]
It is a graphical user interface, with MacOS, [6] Windows [7] and Linux [8] support, using the FFmpeg multimedia framework. The software focuses on the lossless editing of the video files. [9] By copying the selected image sequences without transcoding or re-rendering, it achieves very fast creation of the target file [10] in comparison to tools that re-encode frames. [11]
Completely lossless copying is achieved when the source file is cut at the reference frames of a group of pictures only. This is being visualised when operating the program. [8] [9]
With a size short of 100 MB, [6] the software is small and portable, thus it can be started from an external storage medium without prior installation. The FFmpeg framework needs to be present on the computer already. [12] [13]
Essential functions of the software are: [4]
Typically, the segment start will be "rounded to the nearest previous keyframe", thus the author emphasizes that the program is not meant for exact cutting. [7] This limitation is by design to allow the cutting to be lossless, i.e. without re-encoding the frames adjacent to a cut for the codecs using interframe Motion compensation. [16] Though "smart cut", a feature allowing lossless encoding up to the nearest previous keyframe, then encoding the latter part at a cost of small loss, is available experimentally. [17]
The file handling is not fully compliant with operating systems standards, in particular Softpedia reports awkwardness in the input selection window does not filter compatible files, or the output being saved in the same location without prompting. [12]
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![]() Screenshot of LosslessCut in MacOS | |
Developer(s) | Mikael Finstad |
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Initial release | 2016 |
Stable release | 3.59.1
[1]
![]() |
Repository | |
Written in | HTML5, JavaScript |
Operating system | MacOS, Linux, Windows |
Available in | English |
License | 2021:
GPL-2.0-only
[a] 2016: MIT [b] |
Website | www.mifi.no/losslesscut |
LosslessCut is a free, platform independent video editing software, which supports numerous audio, video and container formats. [4] [5]
It is a graphical user interface, with MacOS, [6] Windows [7] and Linux [8] support, using the FFmpeg multimedia framework. The software focuses on the lossless editing of the video files. [9] By copying the selected image sequences without transcoding or re-rendering, it achieves very fast creation of the target file [10] in comparison to tools that re-encode frames. [11]
Completely lossless copying is achieved when the source file is cut at the reference frames of a group of pictures only. This is being visualised when operating the program. [8] [9]
With a size short of 100 MB, [6] the software is small and portable, thus it can be started from an external storage medium without prior installation. The FFmpeg framework needs to be present on the computer already. [12] [13]
Essential functions of the software are: [4]
Typically, the segment start will be "rounded to the nearest previous keyframe", thus the author emphasizes that the program is not meant for exact cutting. [7] This limitation is by design to allow the cutting to be lossless, i.e. without re-encoding the frames adjacent to a cut for the codecs using interframe Motion compensation. [16] Though "smart cut", a feature allowing lossless encoding up to the nearest previous keyframe, then encoding the latter part at a cost of small loss, is available experimentally. [17]
The file handling is not fully compliant with operating systems standards, in particular Softpedia reports awkwardness in the input selection window does not filter compatible files, or the output being saved in the same location without prompting. [12]
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