ineed a simular free software like quick time pro 7 to be able to join 2 parts of a movie together

Discussion in 'Video - Software discussion' started by engin123, Jan 19, 2008.

  1. engin123

    engin123 Guest

    please help me,for yours i have downloaded some films for my own entertainment & iv'e been having problems because after downloading the movie there are 2 discs in it cd1 & cd2 now i always convert & burn my avi files to dvd,but when a film comes in 2 parts its a headache trying to pare them together,if you have to do it you need to set up a dvd player & a dvd recorder to join them up in real time which takes forever,my friend has always had a apple mac & he laughs & says my toast on apple is so easy to use,a few clicks & your all done,the software does the rest for you,im no computer expert & i never will be,i have learning difficulties & im disabled so im house bound most of the time,i nbeed a freeware software please that is not hard to use to join up 2 parts of a film together to make it into one dvd film,people have given me this one & that one i need help to try to set it up if it is hard to use then i will end up giving upo because i cant figure out how to use it,they are to complicacted,why so many functions & so many difficult picture gramms to make it even look harder to use,can you find me a few if not more so that i can try to use the one that joins the 2 dvds up together without having to putall the fetures of the movies lenth & what mb it is & what ratio,it all confuses me,if you can send me links & easy step by step instructions that would be cool,afterdawn.com has made me happy to know that when you can get your down days you know that with the staff at afterdawn.com to be there for you it makes life a place worth living,ps thanks guys wish you all the best out of life,i await your reply in the same way
     
  2. attar

    attar Senior member

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    Have you tried DVD Flick?
    Load the first avi file [Add Title] then click 'Edit Title' and browse to the second part.
    When you load them this way, both are joined into one movie - if you load them separately, you get two separate movies on the disk..

    Make sure you check 'Project Settings' > 'Video' so that your files are output as NTSC or PAL depending if you are in North America or the rest of the planet.

    http://www.dvdflick.net/
     

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