![]() Oddly it is usually only one cut location. So there will be a frame or two of unwanted video that makes it in to the final video. It crashes quite often, but more importantly, there is usually one cut location that will not be frame specific for some reason and I have no idea why. Smart Cutter is one of the easiest and quickest tools I have ever used for cutting, but it has some issues and there seems to be no chance of updates/fixes. The results are satisfactory and the closed captioning is preserved in the subtitles. I use Smart Cutter to get frame specific cuts and then use VidCoder to convert to x265 with AAC audio as an mkv file. In the past I have used free/cheap tools I have to do this. TS files with MPEG-2 video, 2 channel Dolby Digital audio, and closed captioning. More often than not, the source video is standard definition content. I occasionally record an OTA TV show, cut the commercials out, then encode with HEVC and AAC audio.
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