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Jarod888 22nd Sep 02 06:17 PM

I have two seperate avi files, 1 is 111 mb, the other is 113 mb, i want to combine them as one an burn w/ nero. how would i do this? thanks many in advance!!
jones

marcovaleriof 22nd Sep 02 07:08 PM

Hello,

U can use virtuldub...

go to file/open avi file

then select yours, click on"automatically detect..." thsi 'll load all file named film-x.avi

then go to video and select direct stream copy!

finally file/save as avi/

B)

thats'all!

Jarod888 23rd Sep 02 03:37 AM

cool thanks!!

jonno6251 24th Sep 02 09:20 AM

ok

~*McoreD*~ 24th Sep 02 12:44 PM

if u r using windows xp, for sure u could use the latest version of WMM (Windows Movie Maker) :)

Keru 24th Sep 02 03:48 PM

Thanx everyone for this info.

Had been wondering for a while actually :unsure:

Dudelive 26th Sep 02 03:16 AM

I forgot about windows movie maker. That may be easier, although it seems as though the answer "marcovaleriof" gave would be good also. Will have to try and see which works best. Thanks

AnneJay 28th Sep 02 11:05 PM

Thank you, marcovaleriof, was wondering how to do that. :D

Woogieman 29th Sep 02 01:30 PM

Use VirtualDub - not Windows Movie Maker. VD retains all essentials of the originals, WMM cobbles the files. I base statement this on having editing over 200 movies so far. I tried to make WMM work for a while, but it's a waste in comparison to VD.

Another excellent option is TMPGEnc, incidently....

Dudelive 2nd Oct 02 03:09 AM

I have learned that experience is the BEST teacher.....So it would seem that props would go to "Woogieman"



Last edited by Dudelive at Oct 1 2002, 09:10 PM

~*McoreD*~ 8th Oct 02 11:30 AM

yeah I agree with Woogieman :)
VirtualDub is better and FREE.
What I thought to do in WMM was to combine those files and save it as AVI Uncompressed.
and now I will use Windows Media Encoder 9 with the DVD 1000K VBR for Video and CD 64K VBR for Audio to encode those files to the latest WMV format.
the Windows Media 9 Serious is hell quality keeping the file size small. :)


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