equivalent of sox for video





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I often use sox for editing audio. Is there an equivalent command line tool for editing video on Linux?










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    "I often use sox for editing <del>video</del> <ins>audio</ins>"?

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    "I often use sox for editing <del>video</del> <ins>audio</ins>"?

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  • Because this is a "What program to use for task X?" questions I'm voting for a move to Super User.

    – dmckee
    Dec 25 '09 at 23:29






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    "I often use sox for editing <del>video</del> <ins>audio</ins>"?

    – ephemient
    Dec 26 '09 at 17:57

















Because this is a "What program to use for task X?" questions I'm voting for a move to Super User.

– dmckee
Dec 25 '09 at 23:29





Because this is a "What program to use for task X?" questions I'm voting for a move to Super User.

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"I often use sox for editing <del>video</del> <ins>audio</ins>"?

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"I often use sox for editing <del>video</del> <ins>audio</ins>"?

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    transcode is also worth looking into. In the past I've found it to be better documented than ffmpeg,mencoder, but that might not be the case anymore.






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              transcode is also worth looking into. In the past I've found it to be better documented than ffmpeg,mencoder, but that might not be the case anymore.






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                  transcode is also worth looking into. In the past I've found it to be better documented than ffmpeg,mencoder, but that might not be the case anymore.






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