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Splice 2 MPG files together

 
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Splice 2 MPG files together
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#1
2008-02-13, 02:10 AM
I think I've seen the answer, I just can't remember where.
I have a DVD that has a video on both sides, part A and part B. It's one movie, but two parts.

I've got the MPG files okay, but I can't remember how to splice them together.

Also, they're 3.6Gb and 3.9Gbs, so it'll be 7.5Gb total. Should I expect any problems streaming that to an MVP?
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2008-02-13, 02:13 AM
You should be able to use the following:

Code:
copy /b file1+file2 file3

"file3" will be the resulting file.
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2008-02-13, 02:17 AM
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Thanks whurlston.
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2008-02-13, 08:34 PM
Did I miss something here or is this command just given at the command line and it works in windows natively?
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#5
2008-02-13, 08:42 PM
Yeah, it just works from a Windows command line. You will most likely end up with a funky timeline though since the timestamps will be wrong in the second portion of the file.
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2008-02-13, 08:47 PM
sub Wrote:Yeah, it just works from a Windows command line. You will most likely end up with a funky timeline though since the timestamps will be wrong in the second portion of the file.

Once you have the file, I would think you could use retime or mencoder to fix the timestamp error.
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2008-02-13, 08:51 PM
I knew there was a possible issue but I couldn't remember what it was. That's why I said "...should be able..."
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#8
2008-02-13, 09:09 PM
TMPGEnc should be able to join your MPG files together using the "Merge & Cut" section of it's Mpeg Tools.

I believe VideoRedo will also join MPEG files, but I've never actually tried it.

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#9
2008-02-13, 10:05 PM
pastro Wrote:Once you have the file, I would think you could use retime or mencoder to fix the timestamp error.

Or you just use mencoder to paste them together:

Code:
mencoder -forceidx -oac copy -ovc copy -of mpeg -mpegopts format=dvd:tsaf -o pasted.mpg file1.mpg file2.mpg

This pastes file1.mpg and file2.mpg together to pasted.mpg.
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2008-02-13, 10:31 PM
Must put in a plug for Videoredo Plus. It will do this and much more. I like free, but some products are really worth paying for. IMHO, this is one of them. Pretty sure they do a trial.
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