Using VirtualDubMod - Joining AVI Files

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  • paglamon
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    Join the two videos.Then delete the frames that are repeated using Virtualdub(MPEG2 or MOD).

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  • avdw
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    Originally Posted by limitless
    what if I'm trying to combine 2 videos where around 50-100 frames at the END of the 1st video is repeated in the BEGINNING of the 2nd video (because of the key frames during the video seperation process) ?
    I have the exact same problem, unfortunatelly there isn't any known program in the whole convert/encode/recode/edit bunch of different tools that is able to correct this in an easy fashion.

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  • limitless
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    what if I'm trying to combine 2 videos where around 50-100 frames at the END of the 1st video is repeated in the BEGINNING of the 2nd video (because of the key frames during the video seperation process) ?

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  • paglamon
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    Plus one big drawback with VDM is that you can output only avi files and these cna be very large ones.
    Not if you know how to encode with something like XviD.

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  • harishkumar09
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    Why doesnt someone come with a userfriendly version of Vdubmod with windows interface ? I thought VDM was OS , so you ahev the codes to work on.

    Plus one big drawback with VDM is that you can output only avi files and these cna be very large ones.

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  • harishkumar09
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    Ok thank you very much , sirs.

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  • paglamon
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    Can you tell , sir, how to join two mpeg1 or mpeg2 files ?
    Use TMPGEnc.Merge/Cut option.

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  • UncasMS
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    c.f. here:

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  • harishkumar09
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    Can you tell , sir, how to join two mpeg1 or mpeg2 files ? And can you tell me how to add credits to a mpeg1 or mpeg2 file using VDubMod ? Will it lead to loss of quality ?

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  • UncasMS
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    it is well worth mentioning that you can only join streams with identical sampling rates and data formats

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  • jmet
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    Using VirtualDubMod - Joining AVI Files

    After it is loaded, click "File" at the top, then click "Append segment" and select the 2nd avi file or the file you want to join to (red). Repeat this step for each avi file you wish to join. (Screen Shot Below)



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    After selecting all of the files you want to join, go ahead and click "File" at the top, then click "Save As..." and type a file name for the final .avi you will produce (red). Then click "Save" (blue) and wait for it to finish. Done! (Screen Shot Below)

    Last edited by jmet; 28 Dec 2005, 01:58 PM.

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  • jmet
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    Using VirtualDubMod - Joining AVI Files

    Software you will need:

    <a href="http://www.digital-digest.com/dvd/downloads/showsoftware_virtualdub_346.html#virtualdubmod">Vi rtualDubMod</a>

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    Start up VirtualDubMod, click "Video" at the top and then click "Direct stream copy". (Screen Shot Below)



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    Now go ahead and click "File" at the top, then "Open video file..." and select your first .avi file you wish to join (red) and then click the "Open" button (blue). (Click "NO" if it asks you if you want to rewrite the header) (Screen Shot Below)

    Last edited by admin; 29 Dec 2005, 05:52 PM.
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