Avidemux guide7/13/2023 there is no keyboard shortcut for exporting selection as a series of JPEG images, just Ctrl+E to save the currently displayed frame as JPEG. There is nothing more that you see in menus, i.e. QuoteQuestion: Is there a guide/tutorial as to what options (and keyboard shortcuts) there are for the export JPEG images feature? Whatever, I strongly recommend using the latest nightly instead of 2.7.1 which has got long in the tooth. There is absolutely no "2.7.1v2" for other operating systems. "2.7.1v2" refers exclusively to appImage for Linux which had to be re-released with modified packaging (no code changes). Got the 2.7.1v2 from the Avidemux Main Page website latest news. "As you speak about 2.7.1v2, you probably use Linux, not Windows" Am using Windows 7 64-bit. Now that I start thinking about this: did start noticing this when using Audacity and using multiple exporting of audio files? Could it be that this is an OS driven feature? When you leave the extension away the OS (linux/unix) still knows what flavor the file is.Quote from: KenO on February 28, 2019, 06:59:54 PM Debashish Das.mp3The software thinks the provided extension is. Only problem when you provide a more complicated name like QuoteChura Liya - Bally Sagoo Ft. This has been the most requested feature for Avidemux in the last couple of years.)This is weird, or is this just a 2.6 feature? In linux (ubuntu 11.10 64-bit) when saving and no extension is provided, the end result is a filename with its correct format container extension. (Still, I think it would be better if users would not have to add these extensions manually. QuotePerhaps you could also mention that when saving your file you have to manually add the file extension yourself?OK, added. In my opinion, if anything in this Quickstart introduction needs a more detailed explanation, it should just link to a separate article, and if the separate article is currently not good enough (like, not understandable to normal people), that separate article should be improved instead. in fact, I'm afraid it's already too long. Again, I don't think it would be a good idea to duplicate this in the Quickstart introduction, which should be really short and simple, otherwise nobody would bother reading it. Also, which container formats can be readily swapped with another/others?The section links to the Output formats article with its table of supported audio/video formats in different containers. Quote- Finally, maybe a chart showing which container formats can hold which video & audio types (and ones they canââ,¬â,¢t), & maybe ones typically found too. QuoteShould the ââ,¬Å"container formatââ,¬Â be the 1st term explained before the rest?OK, done. On the other hand, I'm afraid of losing the readers' interest when the Quickstart guide for Avidemux begins with some boring general terminology instead of saying something about Avidemux. I was thinking about it, too, and I agree it should be the first thing the users should learn before using Avidemux. QuoteWould the basic terms be better at the beginning?Perhaps. QuoteAn interface image would be a touch too, perhaps with red numbers on it that people can reference too from your text?Maybe, but we already have the User interface/Main window article, and it may not be the best idea to duplicate too many things. This has been the most requested feature for Avidemux in the last couple of years.) Quote from: djboshh on March 16, 2012, 11:14:45 PM- Thereââ,¬â,¢s a spelling mistake in the basic terms section: "automagically"Actually, that's not a mistake.
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