Old versions available = Download old versions of the program.
Portable version available = Download the portable version and you can just extract the files and run the program without installation. It may not contain the latest versions.ĭownload old versions = Free downloads of previous versions of the program.ĭownload 64-bit version = If you have a 64bit operating system you can download this version.ĭownload portable version = Portable/Standalone version meaning that no installation is required, just extract the files to a folder and run directly.
Visit developers site = A link to the software developer site.ĭownload (mirror link) = A mirror link to the software download.
Be careful when you install the software and disable addons that you don't want! Ad-Supported = The software is bundled with advertising. No installation is required.ĭownload beta = It could be a Beta, RC(Release Candidate) or an Alpha / Nightly / Unstable version of the software.ĭownload 15MB = A direct link to the software download. Portable version = A portable/standalone version is available. Free Trial version available for download and testing with usually a time limit or limited functions. Trialware = Also called shareware or demo. It may be disabled when installing or after installation. Free software Ads = Free Download software and open source code but supported by advertising, usually with a included browser toolbar. Freeware Ads = Download Free software but supported by advertising, usually with a included browser toolbar. Free software Trialware = Download Free software and also open source code but some parts are trial/shareware. You should change the mkvmerge executable in the preferences dialog. This is not supported but will not be prevented either. Free software = Download Free software and also open source code also known as FOSS (Free and Open Source Software). Incompatible mkvmerge version The GUI is configured to use the mkvmerge executable from a different version than the GUI itself (mkvmerge GUI v4.9.1 ('Ich will') built on J23:49:18). Freeware Trialware = Download Free software but some parts are trial/shareware. RECENTLY UPDATED = The software has been updated the last 31 days. NO LONGER DEVELOPED = The software hasn't been updated in over 5 years. Type and download NO MORE UPDATES? = The software hasn't been updated in over 2 years.
Version number / Beta version number / Update version number and when it whas released. You could also use those timecodes for mkvmerge as mbunkus explained.Explanation: NEW SOFTWARE= New tool since your last visit NEW VERSION= New version since your last visit NEW REVIEW= New review since your last visit NEW VERSION= New version Latest version You may especially find LosslessCut useful if you want to remove lots of small parts because the debug console shows the actual ffmpeg command lines it runs to do your job. LosslessCut's preview is not as smooth as mpv, and a bit more fussy about the content it accepts. Most of the time I prefer the flexibility of mpv+command line tools.
You can adjust the seek to be less than 5 seconds if you find it's not working well for your content.Īnother free GUI tool based on ffmpeg, which includes keyframe seek, is here: This applies to both ffmpeg and mkvmerge cut examples shown here as they cut at the nearest keyframe. Then you can use ctrl-left/right to seek to keyframes and this will show you the likely lossless cut-point you will get near to the cut times you've given on the command line. Another little trick I found is you can add something like this to your mpv config file (on linux this is ~/.config/mpv/nf):