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  • Q: Does VLC work on macOS Catalina? A: Yes, it works perfectly well on macOS Catalina. The question is probably being asked because macOS Catalina demarcs Apple’s return to a 64 bit operating system (after Intel’s failed attempt to deliver 64 bi.
  • The VLC media player is a free and easy-to-use media player and allows you to stream your videos from your device to TV. Using a VLC stream to TV is available on a local network. Read more to learn how to use VLC cast to TV on Windows/Mac and the best alternative to VLC to cast videos to TV with only four simple steps.
  • Sep 26, 2020 Its going bad with VLC MAC catalina For many years I have VLC as my player but since Catalina, VLC is a headache. If I click the VLC icon it takes minutes and some extra pushing on that Icon to get VLC open! If its open and I opening a Video and wait too long there is no sound and has to close VLC and open again!

Tutorial: How to Use VLC Media Player to Cut or Trim Your Video Clips on Mac

The VLC media player is an open-source multimedia platform which is available in Operating system as well as in mobile such as iOS, Windows 10, Android, Linux and more. It was developed by the VideoLAN project in February (2001). The VLC media player, commonly known as VLC, is a free and open-source player developed by VideoLAN. It is available for all the platforms, whether it is Computer or Mobile phones. VLC supports so many audio and video file formats and compression methods, which include DVD-Video, video CD, and multiple streaming protocols.

Step 1: Download and install the latest version of VLC for Mac from the official site.

Step 2: Choose the video output directory (where the trimmed video will go to).

  • Launch VLC media player from the Launchpad or application on your Mac.
  • Navigate to the Preferences window which is accessible from the VLC menu at the top bar.
  • Click the Input/Codecs tab.
  • Choose a location to store the trimmed file by clicking the Browse button under Record directory or filename.
  • Hit the Save button to comfirm the changes made in preferences.
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Step 3: Add the video you want to trim or cut into the playlist.

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  • Drag and drop the target video file into the playlist. If it dosen't start playing automatically, you can double click on the video to playback.
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Step 4: Start Cutting the Video in VLC.

  • Move the playhead to the start point of the video where you want to cut and pause the video by hitting the space bar on your keyboard. You can also click the pause button in VLC.
  • Click the Playback from the VLC menu > select Record. At this time, you can see a checkmark appearing next to Record, that means you have selected the start point.
  • Press the spacebar again to resume the playback. When the playhead reaches the desired end point, pause the video and click the Record option again.
  • After that, you have successfully trimmed the video, with the part from the start to the end point saved, though there is no notification or any alert.
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Step 5: Check the Output Folder

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  • You can find the trimmed clips in the output directory you choose in step 2.

VLC as a free media player offers us lots of functions to play around; still, it is not a dedicated video editing software.

You may already noticed that there are several drawbacks to trim or split a video in VLC:

  1. 1. You can only trim the head and the tail off from a video.
  2. 2. You cannot remove multiple sections from the video.
  3. 3. You cannot batch trim multiple videos at once.
  4. 4. You cannot split video into several mini sections at once in VLC.

The VLC trick to trim a video is indeed a process to record the part you want, which is not flexible, nor precise.

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