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    I have some Mpeg 2 files that I want to combine without re-encoding or loss of quality.

    The files were created with Pinnacle Studio 11.

    Video: 720 x 480, 8000 Kbits/sec, 29.97 Frames/sec
    Audio: MPEG Layer 2, 224 Kbits/sec, 16 Bit Stereo, 48 khz

    The files are all the same.

    I'm using Windows 7 64-bit

    All I need the software to do is combine these files without re-encoding or loss of quality.
    (from a reliable source that won't harm my pc)

    I've Googled for a couple of hours and still not sure what will work...

    Can anyone recommend software for doing this that isn't too complicated to use?

    Thank you in advance!
    DC
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    Originally Posted by dcshunk View Post
    I have some Mpeg 2 files that I want to combine without re-encoding or loss of quality.

    The files were created with Pinnacle Studio 11.

    Video: 720 x 480, 8000 Kbits/sec, 29.97 Frames/sec
    Audio: MPEG Layer 2, 224 Kbits/sec, 16 Bit Stereo, 48 khz

    The files are all the same.

    I'm using Windows 7 64-bit

    All I need the software to do is combine these files without re-encoding or loss of quality.
    (from a reliable source that won't harm my pc)

    I've Googled for a couple of hours and still not sure what will work...

    Can anyone recommend software for doing this that isn't too complicated to use?

    Thank you in advance!
    DC
    If the file formats match completely, a "smart editor/encoder" (e.g. Videoredo, Vegas, MPG-VCR) can combine cuts with loss only in the GOPs that were cut.

    If all you want to do is append files at the I frames, that can be done. Others will suggest current programs since I rarely do this.
    Recommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
    http://www.kiva.org/about
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  3. Mpg2Cut2 is free and can append MPG files.
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