Joining avi file??

If you are using avi video clips, VirtualDubMod would be the best option for you. freeware too.

How to:

0- In Video menu - Direct Stream copy

1- In Audio menu - Direct Stream copy

2- In Options menu - Sync to audio

3- Open the first video file.

4- Browse with seekbar to end of file.

5- File > Append avi segment.

6- If you have more than one segment repeat steps 4-5

7- after appending all the video clips, File > Save as avi.
 
6pack said:
If you are using avi video clips, VirtualDubMod would be the best option for you. freeware too.

How to:

0- In Video menu - Direct Stream copy

1- In Audio menu - Direct Stream copy

2- In Options menu - Sync to audio

3- Open the first video file.

4- Browse with seekbar to end of file.

5- File > Append avi segment.

6- If you have more than one segment repeat steps 4-5

7- after appending all the video clips, File > Save as avi.

This method works but the resultant file size is equal to the the 2 files merged. Is there any way to join and compress them using the Virtual Dub only without any complex AviSynth script generation? :ashamed:
 
Suggesting another software : Giveaway of the Day - Plato Video Joiner

Around 17 hours left to download and install it. Hope someone has some use for it :)

The program is available for $30, but it will be free for our visitors as a time-limited offer.

With Plato Video Joiner, you can enjoy the movies more comfortable and freely. You can add an unlimited number of video files to the list and easily rearrange their order if needed.

Plato Video Joiner can join several different types of video files to a large file in type of AVI/DIVX , MPEG , WMV/ASF ,RM/RMVB,or MOV. All popular video formats are supported with this software including AVI, DivX, XviD, MPEG, WMV, MOV to AVI MPEG4 DivX, XviD, MPEG1, MPEG2, WMV, RealMedia video format files and so on.

Now you don’t need to worry about not watching your favorite movies because of some video files limitations!
 
The thing is that, MediaCoder, the software that I earlier mentioned, is able to to do everything, Ripping,Joining,Conversion,Direct FLV download and on-the-fly conversion, both of Audio and Video, the only problem with it is that parameters for video compression like bit rate to be used, formats to be used, containers for multiplexing, it all has to be given by user and most of the time, for me its a case of hit and trial. many times I have re-encoded a file numerous times to get the perfect build. Is there any site which provides info as to compatibility of various formats and containers, profile to be used for a level of rips like for 700MB DVD Rip and so on? :ashamed:
 
^ try doom9.org

The forums there are a wealth of info. You will get to know about video encoding once you start reading the guides there. :)
 
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