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  1. OK, I captured some video with my MJPEG card and because of the length of the vid and the quality it had to stick it in 2 avi files. I encoded both of them to MPEG2s and when I join them the joined file has a slight audio delay at the splice. I used tmpgenc to join them. Anyone know of a FREE method in which one can join two MPEG2s seemlessly? Thanks!
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    Funny, I was just going to post this question tonight.

    I've tried TMPEnc, which put a small blip in sound when I joined two MPEG2 clips. VCDcutter, I found out after I paid for it, only edits VCD's (and does it pretty well). MPG2VCR causes a stuttering effect at the clip point where the last 1/2 second of the first video clip repeats about 5 or 6 times before the next one starts.

    Here's a question -- does anyone do editing on the AVI in Premiere or Vegas Video and then convert the whole thing later? Is there a way to use Premiere to edit the MPEG2 file and then just save the whole thing?
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  3. Perhaps you did not use the mpeg tools properly. I just did a test, and will do a couple more, but I did not get the blip you were speaking about on svcd mpeg-2.
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  4. I used to face this blip problem on TMPGEnc. That happened only when I cut the original clip and joined it with another cut clip. But when the cut clips are "reencoded" with the same parameters and settings and the new encoded file joined there was no blip sound.
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  5. You can also glue them together in DOS.

    Files: a.mpg and b.mpg

    COPY a.mpg /B + b.mpg /B destinationfile.mpg
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    On 2002-01-16 08:56:57, rcbax wrote:
    You can also glue them together in DOS.

    Files: a.mpg and b.mpg

    COPY a.mpg /B + b.mpg /B destinationfile.mpg

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    ...tell me you're kidding...
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