I have found this interesting question (I am not the author) : Cut a video in between key frames without re-encoding the full video using ffpmeg?.
It was quite upvoted, which shows interest by other people, but as it lacked a very good answer, I decide to spend 250 points for a bounty on this question. Quite surely, a good answer for this post would use scripting/programming to achieve OP's goal.
Later, sadly, it has been closed just after I started the bounty because "not about programming". This is debatable here because often ffmpeg-related questions involve scripting (e.g. Python scripting) to achieve a particular goal.
Question: are my 250 points lost? The bounty is useless since the question is now closed. Or could we reopen at least until the bounty finishes?
Instead of closing, I would have suggested to wait that the bounty finishes before closing. Indeed:
- an OP has written the post
- 19 people have upvoted to show it's useful
- someone has decided to spend 250 points to help improve the knowledge base are good arguments that we can wait a few more days before closing, especially since the "out-of-topic" argument is not 100% clear.
Note: linked to Can I Offer a Bounty on a Closed Question? but not duplicate.
EDIT: Since this question is useful for OP, for 19 people, and for me who bountied it, could we migrate it to SuperUser while bountied? Having this question closed on SO is making it in a dead state. Migrated on SuperUser, it could be very useful (with its history an current answers).