ffmpeg -i input.ts -c copy output.mp4
ffmpeg -i 'concat:input-1.ts|input-2.ts|input-3.ts' -codec copy output.ts
ffmpeg -i <input> -vcodec copy -acodec copy -ss <from_time> -t <to_time> -sn <output>
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FFmpeg is one of the most powerful tools for video transcoding and manipulation, but it's fairly complex and confusing to use. That's why I decided to create this cheat sheet which shows some of the most often used commands.
Let's start with some basics:
ffmpeg
calls the FFmpeg application in the command line window, could also be the full path to the FFmpeg binary or .exe file