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Originally Posted by stormy1777
The link you sent seems mostly "encoders" (MeGUI, Handbrake, etc.) with a GUI front-end, so they help construct the CLI for user.
these tools don't really "handle" the video file in the sense that they allow basic trim/preview.
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MeGUI has an AVS Cutter under the Tools menu. After creating a script, you can open it with the AVS Cutter and select which sections of the video you wish to encode on a frame accurate basis. It can apply fades and dissolves. It has a preview and is much like cutting/editing with VirtualDub.
The AVS Cutter can save a "cuts file" for loading into the audio section so it's re-encoded to match the video, or the Audio Cutter under the Tools menu can load the cuts file to cut the audio losslessly.