Trim/cut/clip MKV files
Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2015 7:35 pm
Hey,
I have some 2 disc films (as in the actual film is on 2 discs). I'd like to merge them in one MKV which I can do. Think LotR Extended.
But some of them have really long padding/fades at the end of disc 1 and start of disc 2. I'd like to trim this padding so it's seamless.
1) Ideally I'd like to get right on the millisecond the padding starts so I don't end up with a frame or 2 of this padding. What software can I play the MKV in that will give me the time including milliseconds?
2) How do I actually trim them?
3) Can the chapter numbers be auto incremented based on the number of chapters in the first file? Just done a test and ended up with Chapters 1 - 23 followed by Chapters 1-23 (instead of 1-46). Or do I need to change them before-hand?
4) How will this work with subtitles. Obviously SRT files contain the time the subtitles should appear. If I'm chopping of 5 (or more) seconds from the video, will the subtitles be auto fixed or will they be 5 seconds late?
6) For films that don't have any padding but have forced subtitles, how will this work? The SRT file for the 2nd file will be expecting from 00:00. If the file is merged as the 2nd file will the subtitles still be expecting from 00:00 so they'll actually show much earlier? Make sense?
Thanks!
I have some 2 disc films (as in the actual film is on 2 discs). I'd like to merge them in one MKV which I can do. Think LotR Extended.
But some of them have really long padding/fades at the end of disc 1 and start of disc 2. I'd like to trim this padding so it's seamless.
1) Ideally I'd like to get right on the millisecond the padding starts so I don't end up with a frame or 2 of this padding. What software can I play the MKV in that will give me the time including milliseconds?
2) How do I actually trim them?
3) Can the chapter numbers be auto incremented based on the number of chapters in the first file? Just done a test and ended up with Chapters 1 - 23 followed by Chapters 1-23 (instead of 1-46). Or do I need to change them before-hand?
4) How will this work with subtitles. Obviously SRT files contain the time the subtitles should appear. If I'm chopping of 5 (or more) seconds from the video, will the subtitles be auto fixed or will they be 5 seconds late?
6) For films that don't have any padding but have forced subtitles, how will this work? The SRT file for the 2nd file will be expecting from 00:00. If the file is merged as the 2nd file will the subtitles still be expecting from 00:00 so they'll actually show much earlier? Make sense?
Thanks!