debian 12.9 with ffmpeg.
The mkv file is 68 minutes long, I want to get rid of minutes 05:50 to 11:00 and 58:00 to 68:00. I want the resulting parts (00:00 to 05:00 and 11:00 to 58:00) bind together as a single mkv file.
the ffmpeg command I’ve always used for similar but easier purposes:
ffmpeg -i "E01 - Part One [x265].mkv" -ss 00:00:00 -to 00:07:28 -c copy output.mkv
can I do this with ffmpeg or do I have to bind the 2 resulting files with mkvtoolnix?
ETA: would it be a better idea to use ffmpeg installed from flatpak instead of debian’s default sources? I don’t know if ffmpeg is updated regularly
You should be able to pass multiple
-ss
and-to
flags. Should look something like this;I’ve confirmed that this works fine.