I'm looking for a program to combine two sides of a recorded video conference into a single file.
By this, I don't mean that I want to join two video files and play one after the other, but that I want to put one video at the co-ordinates 0,0 and one at 720,0... The two videos and any audio tracks selected would be combined into the one file and you'd see both pictures simultaneously.
I would think that it's a task suited to Avisynth, but just couldn't find any functions that seem relevant - searching for "joining" or "placing" just brings up lots of results associated to joining file sin the "classic" way, lol
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I use Ulead Mediastudio Pro and it's dead easy to do using Picture in Picture 'Moving Path'. Place both streams on the timeline, sync them and apply upper left moving path to one and lower right moving path to the other. Maybe searching for moving path or picture in picture will get you somewhere.
Alternatively, if this is a one off, download the 30 day free trial of Ulead MSP from www.ulead.co.uk and do the job.
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