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  1. I have a movie which has 2 parts, one is about 700mb , the other is 500, what i want to do is to put them on one dvd. how would i go about doing this, i am currently using winavi because its the quickest but not sure if it cant do what i need. someone recommended me to batch the 2 files in winavi but after it finished converting the first avi, it gave me an error saying that the same folder aslready exists. Anything else i can do. thanks
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    Try joining them in a video editor
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    AviSource("clip1.avi")+AviSource("clip2.avi")
    "There is nothing in the world more helpless and irresponsible and depraved than a man in the depths of an ether binge, and I knew we'd get into that rotten stuff pretty soon." -- Raoul Duke
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  4. Originally Posted by sacajaweeda
    AviSource("clip1.avi")+AviSource("clip2.avi")
    Not many Noobs would know that this is an AviSynth command.
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  5. I used AVI MPEG RM WMV Joiner to do this same thing. You can get it at http://www.boilsoft.com/
    they have a free trial version.
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    If you are going to author them into a DVD, don't join them at all. After they are encoded to MPEG-2 separately, let the authoring software do the 'joining'. There's a lot less chance of sync problems and they will play seamlessly and consecutively.
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  7. AVI/MPEG/RM/WMV Joiner can only joint the files with the SAME video size, frame rate and audio bit rate.

    I also use TMPGEnc to joint or edit.

    The simple way: use NeroVision Express:

    "Make DVD -> DVD-Video -> Add Video Files -> Burn'


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