eXODA AppCrop Video cutting
For content creators and video editors requiring precise aspect ratio adjustments for social media and web platforms.
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eXODA AppCrop Video cutting is an established developer tools app that is a paid app.
What is eXODA AppCrop Video cutting?
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v1.0
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What makes this app unique?
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What Are The Key Features?
Automatically detects and removes unnecessary borders while centering the image.
Allows users to input specific dimensions to scale videos to a desired height and width.
Leverages FFmpeg for high-performance processing and lossless audio copying.
Adds black borders to videos to meet specific target width requirements.
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Who Built It?
Tobias Stephan
Providing specialized utility and productivity tools for niche professional and hobbyist workflows. Enabling precise task management through targeted, functional software solutions.
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Which niche is eXODA AppCrop Video cutting in?
to crop and scale videos for social media
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Key Takeaways
This is a specialized, paid utility focused on high-performance, lossless video cropping and scaling via FFmpeg.
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