Merging 2 files to an AVI file with TMPGEnc ????

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  1. Hyro

    Hyro Member

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    I need to cut 2 parts from a movie, join them together and save as an AVI.

    I'm trying batch encoding with TMPGEnc..but the 2 just will not merge...I tried merging the 2 files with its 'MPEG tools' option..but it only merge them to an mpeg file..not a avi....

    How can I do this..????

    Pls help..
     
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    Hyro
    You can try winavi to merge the two file for you.
     
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    TMPGEnc, I would say is definatly the wrong tool for the job. Try VirtualDubMod. Winavi is a piece of crap.
     
  4. Hyro

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    [bold]Celtic>>[/bold] Thanx for the reply..I already tried Virtualdub..but It won't allow me to use 'direct stream copy' option...so when I try to use 'fast recompress', etc.. the saved AVI file exeeds 100GB.. WTF?

    I used one of the guids here to join the files..for that as u know I have to use 'direct stream copy'..then save the 1st pass with 'Save as AVI'..do the same thing to the second part...then join them together with 'append segment'..then use DivX for compression..

    But it won't allow me to use 'direct stream copy'..then I end up with 100GB+ files....

    How do I get by this..???
     
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    If you don't select a codec, then you get RAW RGB by default which is 3bytes per pixel.

    You could take your joined mpg from TMPGEnc then convert that to whatever codec you wanted for your final avi or frameserve the mpg's with AVISynth, joining them that way (more usefull if you also want to resize, etc.).
     

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