I came across this instructional video of proper debate technique, but the parts I want are spliced in with the news interview. How can I edit out the interview part and end up with the just the instructional debate part in one vid?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmO-ziHU_D8Is this the correct how to board for this?
Download the video using yt-dl or similar, save as MP4. Use ffmpeg to edit based on time stamps you want. Easy
>>2869346take the video, remove the parts you don't want.
>>2869439>FFmpegNot the most beginner friendly, or easiest option.>>2869346Just download some kind of free video editing software. OpenShot is one option. Or pirate a copy of Premiere Pro.>Is this the correct boardNo. A simple google search could have come up with the answer in less than a minute. I imagine you have similar intelligence and research skills to the gentleman in the picture you attached.
>>2869520>OpenShot is one optionAre there any web based options where I do not have to install their software on my computer?As far as the gentleman in the pic, he DIY his own head protection from what he had available to him in a poor country that was fighting against a US lead coup with government snipers shooting and armormed vehicles running over unarmed people
this is now a diy riot helmet thread