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Hi. THREE POINTS, that I find relevant to fix, about "VidCutter";
v.6.0 in my case, tested on Windows 10 64-bit + XP 32-bit: "SP2" only, as I don't want to install "SP3";
and unless, may be, I'm the only one to complain about them?..
I haven't tested "VidCutter" well enough yet, BUT, "point 0": thanks to its author for providing a FREE software equipped with that -- valuable -- "smart render" option!
--- 1. I had to download + install 4 versions, until I understood for sure that the tool will NOT start on Windows XP "SP2" (not even its previous versions) but, probably, "SP3" only;
that should be stated clearly (somewhere...), but I could NOT find the info. anywhere => waste of time.
[ Friends & I are using both Win. 10 and XP, & I see no point in installing "SP3" on XP, that turns a light OS into a heavy bloat / in that case, one might as well install Win. 7... ]
--- 2. The "smart render" option is only available from v. 5.0 on. That info. should also be included to the MAIN description, not to the changelog/history only, where it's difficult to find, if not uncertain, more or less...
--- 3. and not least! Once dropped on "Avidemux 2.7.1 64-bit", a test clip -- cut out by "VidCutter 6" on a non-key or "I" frame of course --, displays a green 1st image
"plus", when seeking a few frames forward, & finally: back to 1st frame, "Avidemux" randomly displays other frames than the actual 1st one;
cutting must have messed up something -- obviously...
Nevertheless, "VirtualDub", "VLC" and "PotPlayer" seem to play/seek thru a (technically) "perfect" clip
-- BUT I don't find "Avidemux" reaction exactly reinsuring!
Who would cut several or important vids., that some other tool plays with a green frame at its beginning?..
So: I tried to save that result again, using "FFmpeg" alone, set on no reencoding at all, of course. Then only, "Avidemux" displayed the new result with no problem.
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