
Simple Video Cutter’s extracted 64-bit package occupies a grand total of 164 MB - 125 MB of which consists of VLC Media Player plugins (LibVLC DLLs). > DrKnow: “65Mb for a program that basically passes parameters to FFMpeg and you have to download FFMpeg… Choice is good but providing substantial worse choice isn’t!” let's say you want to edit a video you took on a vacation or at a party, and you find that the first 5 seconds of the video are shaky or that something is blocking the view-finder place the cursor at a frame after 5 seconds (use the timeline). Select a start position in the video using the "Set Start" option from the side-bar. Mouse over the timeline to get a preview of the frame to pop-up, you can use this to decide the start and end positions. The vertical line on the timeline bar indicates the current position of the playback. The video should begin playing in the video pane, and you can pause it anytime you want to by hitting space or using the mouse. SimpleVideoCutter supports the following video formats: MOV, AVI, MP4, WMV, RM and MPG.

Open a file that you want to edit to start the cutting process. Once you have downloaded it, select the path to the FFmpeg.exe in the settings video of the video editor program. I used the Windows 64-bit Static version. SimpleVideoCutter requires FFmpeg (also open source) to be installed, for converting video files.
