![]() Still looking for a way to batch join these sets of videos. Thankfully i backed up the directory, so i can start over. Click on File->Append on the left side of the menu bar to choose the second MOV video to be joined. In fact, saving in AVIDemux creates a file exactly the same length and size as video1-01.mpg! Launch the Avidemux on your computer, and click on File->Open on the left side of the menu bar in the interface of the program to import the first MOV video to be joined. Re-saving in AVIDemux does not solve the problem. So for video1.mpg, i only see video1-01.mpg, and the video ends. For the others, the filesize is correct, but only the first part of the video actually plays. all the way to video175.mpgĮDIT: This only worked successfully for one set of files. It joined each set of files and created video1.mpg, video2.mpg, etc. Then i placed HJJoin (Join32.exe) in the directory and double clicked it. This changed video1-01.mpg into video1.mpg.001, and made the same change for every other file. mpg with (nothing), removing the file extension. I used "1-4a Rename" (that's what the window title says, i don't remember much about it as i downloaded it at least 7 years ago).ġ. Is there a way to make VirtualDub (or anything else) merge all the video1 files, then the video2 files, and so on for all 175 series? Notice also that each series has a varying number of files to join (sometimes ten, sometimes 12, sometimes more).įile renamer successfully renamed every file. This will take hours or even days if i work on them one at a time. Right now I know how to merge video 1, then close, delete small files, and start over again with video 2. This goes on and on all the way to video 175! Thousands of small files that must be merged into hundreds. The problem is, I can only merge one set of files at a time, which is extremely time consuming! I know how to merge files in VirtualDub it's actually quite easy. I want to easily merge many separate series of mpg files. The saved video should now run completely without any issues. If you need to join additional video beyond this point, you can only use up/down cursor (keyboard arrow). I also can't figure out how to do this in VirtualDub or AVIDemux. If you dont need to join anything beyond this end you can use all 4 cursor keys to mark this point. ![]() I've searched on here (using google site: and many different search terms), and couldn't find exactly what i need.
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