Tried all help for joining two AVI's with Virtual Dub and Virtual Dub Mod I could find on After Dawn. Followed these instructions last: Open AVI 1, select video, full processing, compress, select codec, save AVI 1 with new name. Open AVI 2,select video, full processing, frame rate, convert to fps... (entered the same frame rate as AVI 1 which was slower), select same codec, save file with new name. Open new AVI 1, select file, append segment, open new AVI 2, click save as, enter new file name, save. When I clicked save I got the sampling error message again. This happened with both versions of V Dub. Am I right that V Dub can't do the job of changing sampling rates? When I first opened the original AVI files, this error message displayed for each file: [!] AVI: Stream 0 (video) has a non-zero start position of 3 samples (+100 ms). VirtualDub does not currently support a non-zero start time and the stream will be interpreted as starting from zero. [!] AVI: Stream 1 (audio) has a non-zero start position of 1089 samples (+25 ms). VirtualDub does not currently support a non-zero start time and the stream will be interpreted as starting from zero.
Try AviDemux instead..using the original files, drag the first file onto the window then drag the second. Save the new file and include the the full name:E.G. Newfile.avi Unless the two AVI files were originally split by VirtualDub, it's very finicky about the frame rates being exactly the same to many decimal points.