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VidCutter

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flatpak (Linux)

Install via Flathub

or via the terminal:

$ flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://dl.flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
  (to enable the flathub repo if not already)
  
$ flatpak install flathub com.ozmartians.VidCutter
$ flatpak run com.ozmartians.VidCutter

snap (Linux)

Install via Snap store

or via the terminal:

$ sudo snap install vidcutter

Arch Linux (incl. Manjaro/etc.)

Users can install the stable version directly from the Arch Linux community repo packages or via AUR for the development version.

LATEST STABLE RELEASE:

    $ sudo pacman -S vidcutter

Using an AUR helper like yay (replace yay with any other AUR helper):

LATEST DEVELOPMENT RELEASE:

    $ yay -S vidcutter-git

Ubuntu (incl. Mint/Debian/KDE Neon/etc.)

Users can install the latest release via:

ppa:ozmartian/apps

The following set of commands will get you up and running:

$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ozmartian/apps
$ sudo apt update
$ sudo apt install vidcutter

openSUSE

VidCutter is available from openSUSE's official repos for Tumbleweed, Leap versions will be supported soon. Community built packages can be found @ https://software.opensuse.org/package/vidcutter.

VidCutter is also available from the popular Packman repository. Instructions to enable it can be found @ https://en.opensuse.org/Additional_package_repositories#Packman.

Fedora

Fedora 34 & Rawhide builds via copr @ https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/suspiria/VidCutter

$ dnf copr enable suspiria/VidCutter

Also available at United RPMs at https://unitedrpms.github.io and https://github.com/UnitedRPMs/unitedrpms


Microsoft Windows

Download the latest Windows installer by clicking the button below.

Latest Releases

Chocolatey package

VidCutter is available from Chocolatey (its a package manager like in Linux but for Windows).

To install VidCutter, run the following command from the command line or PowerShell:

C:\> choco install vidcutter

To upgrade VidCutter, run the following command from the command line or PowerShell:

C:\> choco upgrade vidcutter

macOS

Only macOS Catalina and below is currently supported. Big Sur is unstable until further notice.

Download the latest macOS installer by clicking the button below.

Latest Releases

Homebrew package

VidCutter is available from Homebrew as a cask.

To install VidCutter, run the following command in a terminal:

$ brew install --cask vidcutter

Running from Python source

In order to run from source code you need to first build a Python extension and then run the app as follows, from within the source code folder:

$ python3 setup.py build_ext -i
$ python3 -m vidcutter

Working installations of libmpv and ffmpeg must be pre-installed for your specific OS. For Linux, package names are usually named libmpv1 or mpv and ffmpeg. For the media information option to work you'll also need a working install of mediainfo.

You will need Python packages pyopengl and simplejson pre-installed, via pip install pyopengl simplejson or distro packages, and a working PyQt5 + Qt5 libraries installation. Windows users can simply pip install PyQt5 to be up and running, Linux users should install a relevant PyQt5 package from their Linux distribution's package manager. Linux package names for PyQt5 are usually named python-pyqt5 or python3-pyqt5 and will take care of the Qt5 side of things too.


Command-line for debugging (Linux/macOS only)

$ vidcutter --help

Usage: vidcutter [options] [video] [project]

VidCutter - the simplest + fastest video cutter & joiner

Options:
  --debug        debug mode; verbose console output & logging. This will
                 basically output what is being logged to file to the console
                 stdout. Mainly useful for debugging problems with your system
                 video and/or audio stack and codec configuration.
  --dev          developer mode; disables the use of compiled resource files so
                 that all app resources & assets are accessed directly from the
                 file system allowing you to see UI changes immediately. this
                 typically relates to changes made to Qt stylesheets (.qss),
                 layout/templates, content includes and images. basically all
                 assets defined in .qrc files throughout the codebase.
  -v, --version  Displays version information.
  -h, --help     Displays this help.

Arguments:
  video          Preload video file
  project        Open VidCutter project file (.vcp)