The tool automatically detects scene changes in videos and generates an EDL and CSV file with the scene timecodes for further editing in Avid Media Composer, Adobe Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve or Apple Final Cut Pro. Also individual files can be rendered for each detected clip. The tool offers both content-aware and threshold-based detection algorithms.
is an algorithm designed to identify alterations within specific regions of an image. When significant changes are detected, it automatically triggers a cut, making it the ideal choice for analyzing darker movie scenes.
operates by analyzing the intensity and brightness levels of individual frames. When these levels surpass a predefined threshold, a cut is initiated. This method represents a more traditional approach to cut detection, relying on classic techniques.
[Timecode In, Timecode Out, Frame In, Frame Out]
This option allows you to have the tool render an H264 (.mp4) file for each detected clip in your uploaded video. This is a great way to split a video into multiple segments for further editing without the need for additional software.
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The Scene Cut Detection tool requires a lot of server power, but we decided to offer a free tier. You can try it for free by logging in. If you want to scan more files, different file formats or longer files, you will need to upgrade to a Pro account.
Check out all Pro FeaturesFree | Pro Users |
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- | Render subclips |
Files up to 35 minutes long | No file length limit |
up to 3 files a day | No limit |
up to 2GB | up to 2GB |
.mp4, .mov | .mp4, .mov, .avi, .mxf, .mpeg, .m4a, .wma |