![]() ![]() When all your edits are done it is time to export your project. Note: Make sure to save your project regularly. Click on the selection and press “X” to remove it. To set a beginning and ending split just find the area for the start of the cut and press “S” then move to the end of the clip and press “S”. Select the area to delete, right click on the selection and click Remove (X) or just press X on the keyboard. Whichever is selected will be the part deleted. Shotcut will highlight the right side red outline. ![]() Move to the spot you want to cut at and press S on your keyboard and Shotcut will make the cut. For this we will use Split at Playhead (S) feature to mark beginning and end of selection. Now we are ready to cut out the pieces we do not want in the video. Move to a section in the timeline where you can see the tearing.Ĭlick on the Filters tab and click on the + to add a new filter.Ĭlick on Video and scroll down and click on Crop: SourceĬlick in Bottom and use + and – to adjust to where the tearing is not visible. This is a fairly easy process in Shotcut. ![]() First step is to get rid of the tearing at the bottom of the clip which is common with VHS captures. Now we are ready to start editing the clip. Click on the preview image and drag and drop in the timeline. Next we need to drag the file into the timeline to make changes. Select the projects folder location and give the project name and click start. We will cover basic editing, cropping and exporting your VHS or Hi8 footage into MP4 format using Shotcut Create a new projectįirst step is to create a new project. This is assuming you have already captured the VHS footage and are ready to make the captured footage into an MPEG 4 movie. Shotcut is an opensource, cross-platform video editor. In this post we will cover creating an MP4 video using Shotcut from VHS or Hi8 captured tape footage. ![]() Using Shotcut to create MP4 from VHS Captures Introduction ![]()
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