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LWnut November 3rd, 2006 09:28 PM

Connecting Two Files Together
 
Hi Everyone
Does anyone know of a good program (free if possible) that can connect two video files, such as in .avi format or VOB file format, into one continuous file.:D

Sleepless November 4th, 2006 12:53 PM

If the files are exactly the same try Pecks Power Join for .avi (like in 1of2 & 2of2 or files that you made yourself with the exact same settings.)

http://www.digital-digest.com/

For .vob files I'm not really sure what editing software is good

If you want some really good free all round software for editing .avi try VirtualDubMOD. It's really good and gives you lots of advanced features. It's also very complicated ;)

Use Google to find it and guides for it, if you're interested

Lord of the Rings November 4th, 2006 01:03 PM

If you were using mac osx I could make suggestions for joining files from vob files, but not for windows. You may need to demux the vob files first on windows.

LWnut November 4th, 2006 03:06 PM

LOTR what do i use to demux vob.
You see, I'm (trying to) using Shrinkto5 to make a digital copy of my movies but this program spits the video in VOB format and in two half. so, I need to connect the pieces and convert the file to .avi format using a program like Super c for example. Is there a better way to get to the end result here? I'm using windows btw.

Lord of the Rings November 4th, 2006 03:48 PM

OH how about that, there's a windows version also. I think it started out as a mac program. MPeg Streamclip http://www.squared5.com/

It will open VOB files directly & you can edit or join them as you please. You can also export to most formats depending upon which codecs you have installed I think.

ie: after extracting the video from Disk, you should use MPeg Streamclip, not shrink it 1st or else you are dropping quality of video without any need to. One method would be to export to quicktime video (uncompressed lossless video) & then use DivX to reduce to whatever size desired.

LWnut November 4th, 2006 05:07 PM

OK, thank very much. I'll try it and see what i get. I'm fairly new at this but if i can get this right i can make a difference in this community. :rolleyes_2:


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