Joining 2 AVI's together


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Is it possable to join 2 avi's together as i have a movie that is in 2 parts and i want to join them together

Is this possable??

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You can also try Movie Maker which should be on your system by default. Also take a peek at Adobe Premiere which shopuld satisfy your more advacned needs

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You can also try Movie Maker which should be on your system by default. Also take a peek at Adobe Premiere which shopuld satisfy your more advacned needs

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DOH!! i keep forgetting about Adobe Premier :woot:

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Virtualdub (free) should do the job. Check at Doom9 how.

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that seams like to much messing around.

im looking for a program that i can just press 3-4 buttons and it wil do the task i ask it to.

Ive join the avis together now.

Thank you to everyone who replyed!!

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vdub mod is probley the best way it.s pretty easy

laod the first file up then file > append load the second file

video > direct copy

then save it

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VirtualDub is the very best way to join AVI files. Its very easy and very fast.

1. Load First File

2. Append Load Second, Third, Fourth, ... Files

3. Change The Video Encoding Option To Source Copy (Direct Copy, Something Like That)

4. Default Audio Settings Are Fine

5. Save As...

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Well I know in Linux you can do it on the command line.

Just do -> for i in *.avi;do cat $i >> new_movie.avi;done

Don't know if you can do it with in windows shell like that.

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I'd also recommend VirtualDub or VirtualDubMod. Very easy to join files and a great editing tool. Takes an average of 2 mintues on my machine to join 2 700MB files when you choose direct stream copy.

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ive tried all of these programs and none work. it says the 2 avi files have different sample rates and then says it cannot merge/join them. that doom9 link was helpful but can anyone tell me a way that will work? even with diff audio sample rates?

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Open Virtual Dub.

Open the first .avi and set video compression to "direct stream copy" and audio to "full processing mode".

Now go and save .avi as whatever you want it to be called. Delete the original avi, u wont need it anymore.

Now go ahead and do the same for the second .avi. When it is done, you will be able to merge them as they will have matching audio sample rates. Very quick and painless. ;)

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