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Originally Posted by byteshare
Might be easier to do it with MKVToolNix IMO...only works with Keyframes though, so might be better to do with source or your encode depending where the keyframes are.
I use MKVToolNix a lot with stuff that has intro trailers and outro trailers after I encode.
Otherwise you can define the frames to use with AVISynth.
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Thanks. That was my fear. Unfortunately, the cuts don't always land on a keyframe, so I'll have to just do the video encoding in RB264 and figure out another solution to cut the audio properly.