![]() ![]() What's the explanation for this phenomon? 365 ffmpeg -ss 00:00:00 -i anotated_video.mp4 -to 00:06:27 -c copy train_anotated.mp4ģ66 ffmpeg -ss 00:06:28 -i anotated_video.mp4 -to 00:07:28 -c copy test_anotated.mp4ģ67 ffmpeg -ss 00:07:29 -i anotated_video.mp4 -to 00:08:27 -c copy val_anotated.mp4 ![]() When I am trying to chop a 8.27 min video into a 6.27, 1, and 1 min video, first part comes as 6.27 min, the second part comes as a 2.05 min, while the third video 00.58. ![]()
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