Putting 3 Film files together

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  1. norsk17

    norsk17 Member

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    hi guys

    im searching 4 a programm to put several splitted films together

    cu Norsk
     
  2. mac71

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    There are several programs that will do this for you.

    TMPGEnc and Vdub to name 2.
     
  3. Praetor

    Praetor Moderator Staff Member

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    Or you can try a sweet program called AVI Split Calc... the latest version i think is 3.49 Beta 1 but its very stable and such... it is essentially a front end for NANDUB and allows you to split as well as combine AVI segments. You can grab AVISplit Calc from http://ia.microdee.net/

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    ya that works fine ;)

    thanks for ur help
     
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    got one more problem :(
    The sound doesnt play synchronous with the video...

    couldnt find anything good at google...

    help ;)
     
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    Praetor Moderator Staff Member

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    Check that with each of the three component files, the audio-video is properly synched. Also check that they use the same sampling rate etc. Are you using VBR or CBR?
     

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