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    hi, how do i join 2 avi movies into 1 big movie and what settings would i need to set in Virtualdub Mod?
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    Originally Posted by AlanHK
    http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/archive/virtualdub_join_avi.cfm
    I got a message saying can not append segment. The sizes are different (608 x 352 vs 688 x 400)
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  3. That's right, you can't. One will have to be reencoded to the same resolution as the other if you really must join them. And other parameters will have to be the same as well (codec, for example, and audio type and bitrate), or they won't join. Maybe if you'd explain why you think you have to join them, a workaround can be suggested.
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    Originally Posted by manono
    That's right, you can't. One will have to be reencoded to the same resolution as the other if you really must join them. And other parameters will have to be the same as well (codec, for example, and audio type and bitrate), or they won't join. Maybe if you'd explain why you think you have to join them, a workaround can be suggested.
    How can we work around it? The reason why so when it comes to the final part i would have one big movie to work with.
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  5. If you are going to leave them as 1 big movie that is one thing, if you are going to convert to something else, MPG for example, use an encoder that will take both files as is and encode them as 1 file.

    Example TDA 3 will encode from avi to DVD and let you add more than one file. Or TMPGEnc Xpress will take files and encode them. Output is selectable for all to 1 file or each file encode to separate files.

    IOWs a little more detail on what is the final part.
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    Originally Posted by TBoneit
    If you are going to leave them as 1 big movie that is one thing, if you are going to convert to something else, MPG for example, use an encoder that will take both files as is and encode them as 1 file.

    Example TDA 3 will encode from avi to DVD and let you add more than one file. Or TMPGEnc Xpress will take files and encode them. Output is selectable for all to 1 file or each file encode to separate files.

    IOWs a little more detail on what is the final part.
    I am confused. All i wanted is to join AVI's together.
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    You have to re-encode one file so it matches the other. Then join together.
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    Originally Posted by steveryan
    You have to re-encode one file so it matches the other. Then join together.
    steveryan, The sizes i gave above, Is it possible to re-encode each part and set them both at 720 x 480 that means i would change the sizes?
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    Yes, you could re-size/re-encode both parts to 720x480 and then join together. Is it worth it? I'd say no, you'll be losing quality on both parts.
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    Originally Posted by steveryan
    Yes, you could re-size/re-encode both parts to 720x480 and then join together. Is it worth it? I'd say no, you'll be losing quality on both parts.
    What would be the best way? Encode them at the same size they were downloaded? Which one should i encode at 608 x 352 or 688 x 400? I thought 720 x 480 is the good quality?
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    Sorry, my brain isn't working 720x480 wouldn't suit as it would be the wrong aspect ratio. Your two files are very close to having the same aspect ratio so re-encode either of the files to the same resolution as the other one.
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    Originally Posted by steveryan
    Sorry, my brain isn't working 720x480 wouldn't suit as it would be the wrong aspect ratio. Your two files are very close to having the same aspect ratio so re-encode either of the files to the same resolution as the other one.
    How do i tell if my movie is NTSC or PAL and low resloution or not?
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    Drop a file into Gspot and look at the framerate. Low or high resolution has nothing to with this.
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    Originally Posted by steveryan
    Drop a file into Gspot and look at the framerate. Low or high resolution has nothing to with this.
    I don't see nothing about NTSC or PAL in Gspot
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    Look to the right of Gspot - Frames.
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  16. When you said "The reason why so when it comes to the final part i would have one big movie to work with."

    That implied you were then going to do something else to them beyond watching them.

    If you're just going to watch them? Then leave them alone and don't join them. Anything you do will reduce quality.
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    Originally Posted by steveryan
    Look to the right of Gspot - Frames.
    It doesn't say anything in the feilds/s box
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    Frames, not fields.
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    Originally Posted by steveryan
    Frames, not fields.
    Frames isn't telling me NTSC or PAL all it says is 23.976
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  20. 23.976 is NTSC film
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    Originally Posted by TBoneit
    23.976 is NTSC film
    Ok what are all the numbers for NTSC film and what are the numbers for PAL film?
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    Originally Posted by php111
    I don't see nothing about NTSC or PAL in Gspot
    Half-way down on the right-hand side are two boxes that indicate "NTSC" and "PAL". Underneath the "Fields/s" box.

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    Ok what are all the numbers for NTSC film and what are the numbers for PAL film?
    Have a look at "What is DVD" on the left <<<<<<<<<<<<<<
    The "Technical Info for DVD-Video" section.

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    Originally Posted by Jim44
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    I don't see nothing about NTSC or PAL in Gspot
    Half-way down on the right-hand side are two boxes that indicate "NTSC" and "PAL". Underneath the "Fields/s" box.

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    Ok what are all the numbers for NTSC film and what are the numbers for PAL film?
    Have a look at "What is DVD" on the left <<<<<<<<<<<<<<
    The "Technical Info for DVD-Video" section.

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    1. I do not see at all that my movie is in NTSC or PAL. Yes i see the two buttons but it doesn't tell me what my movie is in. 2. I don't see that section.
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    Originally Posted by php111
    1. I do not see at all that my movie is in NTSC or PAL. Yes i see the two buttons but it doesn't tell me what my movie is in.
    Huh. I can't recall ever not seeing an "NTSC" or "PAL" indication, but I guess it would be possible.

    2. I don't see that section.
    https://www.videohelp.com/dvd
    About half-way down the page.

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    I'm a man who is very patient, but I have to say this - read some guides. What your're asking is so basic, why should I do the legwork for you?
    Apologies if you're offended but the question you have asked has been asked 100's of times.
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