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Re: Joining Two Videos



On Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 08:54:51AM +0000, Alan Chandler wrote:
> On Friday 23 Jan 2009, Hal Vaughan wrote:
> > I have to join two videos, in different versions, one in .mpg for
> > DVDs and one in .mp4.  What's the best program that can do this
> > without glitches or a high learning curve on Etch?  No editing, no
> > dissolves, just stick one after the other.
> 
> 
> This is actually a little harder than you would have thought, because 
> some of the video "container" formats hold information about the whole 
> video inside them (mp4 does for instance) so just concatenating them 
> doesn't work.

there is a handle little tool call avidemux which should do the trick,
bit of swiss army knife. 

but you might still run into problems if the source if different size
and audio is different.



> 
> You have to convert them to a format where this doesn't happen - and 
> then you can concatenate.  I believe (but advise you to try check it 
> out via googling) that mpeg2 is OK.
> 
> You can convert formats with ffmpeg.
> 
> The alternative is to fire up Cinelerra, import both clips, and then 
> render a new video from it.  I think that is what I would do.
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> Alan Chandler
> http://www.chandlerfamily.org.uk
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