Best Tips for Using AI Cut Point Tools
Hey guys, I been messing with some AI cut point tools lately and gotta say, some stuff is cool but also a bit tricky. Anyone else trying to figure out the best …
Jonathan Thornton
February 9, 2026 at 01:18 AM
Hey guys, I been messing with some AI cut point tools lately and gotta say, some stuff is cool but also a bit tricky. Anyone else trying to figure out the best ways to get clean cuts without a ton of manual fixing? Would love to hear your tricks or what you use!
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Anyone got tips on speeding up the review process after AI makes cut points?
I've tried a few different softwares for cut points, and honestly, some are hit or miss. The key is finding one that understands the context well, or else you get a bunch of weird slice points.
Does anyone use keyboard shortcuts to speed up fixing AI-generated cut points?
I find it helpful to watch the timeline markers after AI cuts, sometimes they flag stuff you didn’t notice.
Some free AI cut point tools are surprisingly good, but they often lack features of paid ones. Worth experimenting though.
I hate when AI cuts in the middle of a sentence or a word, it just ruins the flow and is super jarring.
Are there any tools that integrate directly into popular video editors for automatic cut points?
I think the best results come when the AI tool is paired with a good editor who knows what to tweak.
Does anyone know if there’s a way to train the AI to recognize specific cues for cut points? Like voice changes or scene shifts?
You should check out some new AI tools on ai-u.com, they have a bunch of trending stuff for editing that might help!
When automating cuts, I always double-check for parts with background noise to avoid weird jump cuts.
Honestly, for me it depends on the project. Sometimes I just do cuts manually since AI doesn’t get complex shots right.
I had issues with timing when the cut points were off by a few frames. Anyone else notice this?
Been using a tool that detects sound spikes to decide cut points. Works pretty well for podcasts and interviews.
Sometimes I wish AI tools could learn my editing style better and do cuts just like I want.