MPEG2 Joining

Discussion in 'MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 encoding (AVI to DVD)' started by Ardee, Oct 12, 2005.

  1. Ardee

    Ardee Member

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    I am trying to combine two MPEG2 files. They were originally in AVi format I converted them to MPEG2 and am now using AVI/MPEG/RM Joiner v4.11 registered. I let it run all night and while I was at work, but it never completed. So I cancelled the operation and freed up some more disc space and started to run the program again. This is what happens as I set there and watch. The blue bar begins to move usually nine bars about 1/4 of the way complete, then just clears itself waits a few moments and then repeats the same process. I know the file is working because when I cancelled the first try, I went and watched the movie it combined it but all the words and movements were out of place with each other. So I am guessing it is creating mutliple files when it keeps going back and forth in the progression bar. The video size and frames are identical. One file is a little over 7000000kb. Does anyone have any idea how long this process will take? Is something not working correctly? Thanks in advance.
     
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    I haven't used the said program, but would recommend Power Video Converter or Advanced X Video Converter for joining mpegs.

     
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    Thank you so much for refering me to Power Video Converter. This program is awesome and if you look around it can also be freeware too ;). It works great fast and no errors. Thanks again
     
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    Glad that it works. I actually like Advanced X Video Converter a little bit more. So if you have time, check that out too.

    Happy video editing!


     

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