Qorellon wrote: ↑Wed Aug 13, 2025 10:12 pm
There isn't a dedicated AI splitter app as far as I am aware, but I know ChatGPT will give you some timestamps (roughly speaking) if you provide it with information such as the exact blu-ray set. There's a way to have these imported as bookmarks and then you can fine-tune things to get the exact time stamps for cutting it manually with MKVToolNix. It'll be a huge pain in the ass.
A huge pain in the ass? Use ChatGPT to get timestamps? Import bookmarks?
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Do everybody a favor and learn before you speak again.
Nearly all bluray include chapters with timestamps.
In EVERY situation where I found a disc which included all episodes as a single output file, it ALSO included chapter markers.
Any such disc which allows you to use its menu to select which episode to play must have chapter markers for it to do this, and I never found a disc with multiple episodes which lacked chapter markers for this feature.
Using VLC can easily allow you to play the output file, then using the control to "Skip to next chapter" which by default is SHIFT+N, you can easily skip through chapters until you find the beginning of the next episode.
This takes several seconds for me. Seriously.
When I find the beginning of the next chapter, I use VLC's menu (Playback > Chapters) to see what chapter is the beginning of the episode, then set MKVToolNix to split the output before that chapter.
Rinse & repeat for subsequent episodes, and I am done with this in less than 1 minute for any "multiple episodes output as a single file" issue.
If somehow you encounter an output single file which has no chapter markers:
Simply change skipping through VLC to be by the minute (CTRL+Right/Left arrow) for finding the next episode then medium (Left/Right arrow) or short (SHIFT+Left/Right arrow) to find the exact beginning of the episode, then press T to display the timestamp.
Change MKVToolNix to split at the time instead of chapters.
This method adds a few seconds to finding each episode, but barely worth mentioning.
If you know not what you are talking of, then stay quiet and learn from a person who does instead of spreading bad information from your incorrect guesses or false assumptions.