


Archived from the original on 15 April 2013. However, Avidemux allows you to do elementary things in a very straightforward way. The keyword here is simple: it does not offer tools like a timeline, multitrack editing, you cannot freely move or splice audio and video clips from various sources. Avidemux is a simple tool for simple video processing tasks. Archived from the original on 12 September 2020.

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Avidemux supports various subtitle formats, including MicroDVD (.SUB), SubStation Alpha (.SSA), Advanced SubStation Alpha (.ASS) and SubRip (.SRT).Īvidemux was written from scratch, but additional code from FFmpeg, MPlayer, Transcode and Avisynth has been used on occasion as well. A project queue system is also available.Īvidemux has built-in subtitle processing, both for optical character recognition of DVD subtitles and for rendering hard subtitles. It also supports a non-project system just like VirtualDub, where users can simply create all of their configurations and save the video directly without making a project file. Like VirtualDub's VCF scripting capabilities, Avidemux has advanced scripting available for it both in its GUI and command line modes. Whole projects with all options, configurations, selections, and preferences can be saved into a project file. Avidemux can also insert audio streams into a video file (an action known as multiplexing or "muxing") or extract audio streams from video files (an action known as "demuxing").Īn integral and important part of the design of the program is its project system, which uses the SpiderMonkey JavaScript engine. Some of the filters were ported from MPlayer and Avisynth. Avidemux is capable of non-linear video editing, applying visual effects (called "Filters" by Avidemux) to video, and transcoding video into various formats.
