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.