So far, so good. But, as usual, my own stupidity in my worst enemy: I made a typo on the text, "Creative Commons Attribution Sahre Alike" and noticed it only after I recorded all the screencasts. At such stage, of course I will not record them again, so I needed a solution to split the video and take out the last few seconds.
Back in Divx/AVI/mencoder land, the solution would be like this:
mencoder -oac copy -ovc copy long_video.avi -endpos HH:MM:SS -o short_video.avi
Where HH:MM:SS is the time where I want it to be cut (is possible to define also -startpos, to cut from the start).But I didn't want to transcode twice, so I searched for an Ogg Theora only solution, the best I found so far was (it still need re-encoding):
ffmpeg2theora -e SS -v 9 -S 0 -o short_video.ogg long_video.ogg
Where SS is the time in seconds (i could use also -s for start time), -v 9 a high video quality and -S 0 a sharp image.With all my efforts, the quality of the image is visibly poorer (and as a plus, the file size smaller), is a bad idea to re-encode, but my stupidity is so big...
For now, the videos are uploaded only on YouTube (some of them are quite big and I don't want that much traffic on my own server), so the conversion to Flash lowered the quality a lot more compared with my own stupidity.
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