@ktadd
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What I believe is needed is more awareness of the available applications and some tutorials (articles or videos) on how things can be done.
I second that, especially with regard to VideoClipper. It has something of a learning curve, and when I first started to play with it I struggled to understand how to use it. Because of that I found it more frustrating than useful, and ended up setting it aside for some time.
I later took another shot at it, and with some more playing started to get a better feel for how it works and how to use it. At that point it started to become useful. Though I suspect I'm still making use of only a small portion of its capabilities, and that there may be better ways to do what I'm trying to do, if only I knew what they were.
Other potential users may have the same problem, and may not realize that VideoClipper can already do what they're asking for.
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This is a good point. Now that I'm retired, and have time, I can put some effort into creating some tutorials.
The VideoClipper manual covers the individual controls reasonably well; for me the problem is understanding the high-level concepts behind what the program is doing (such as what actually happens when you create clips and then join them together).
The "usage" section of the manual could be enhanced to add more detail on how to perform some of the basic editing tasks that users might be attempting. Not at the level of detailing every button press, but more along the lines of describing the necessary steps (how to load the source video, what kind of edits can be made, how to create the clips and what can be done with them, etc.).
@nbache
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Hurry up and do so, please, before you realize that the terms being retired and having time are not necessarily congruent.
I second that as well. When I retired some years back I thought I'd have more Amiga time than before, but it hasn't worked out that way.