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  1. Hi,

    I want to add two clips to make one video file. The problem is both are very different kind of MP4 files.
    So, a lot of work need be done.


    Code:
    Clip #1
    
    [FONT="Courier New"]General
    Complete name                  : C:\Users\…\Desktop\Best1.mp4
    Format                         : MPEG-4
    Format profile                 : Base Media
    Codec ID                       : isom (isom/iso2/avc1/mp41)
    File size                      : 3.36 MiB
    Duration                       : 14 s 979 ms
    Overall bit rate mode          : Variable
    Overall bit rate               : 1 883 kb/s
    Writing application            : Lavf58.76.100
    
    Video
    ID                             : 1
    Format                         : AVC
    Format/Info                    : Advanced Video Codec
    Format profile                 : High@L3.1
    Format settings                : CABAC / 4 Ref Frames
    Format settings, CABAC         : Yes
    Format settings, Reference fra : 4 frames
    Codec ID                       : avc1
    Codec ID/Info                  : Advanced Video Coding
    Duration                       : 14 s 967 ms
    Source duration                : 14 s 900 ms
    Nominal bit rate               : 1 685 kb/s
    Maximum bit rate               : 1 696 kb/s
    Width                          : 608 pixels
    Height                         : 1 080 pixels
    Display aspect ratio           : 0.563
    Frame rate mode                : Constant
    Frame rate                     : 30.000 FPS
    Color space                    : YUV
    Chroma subsampling             : 4:2:0
    Bit depth                      : 8 bits
    Scan type                      : Progressive
    Bits/(Pixel*Frame)             : 0.086
    Source stream size             : 3.01 MiB (90%)
    Writing library                : x264 core 157 r2969
    Encoding settings              : cabac=1 / ref=3 / deblock=1:0:0 / analyse=0x3:0x133 / me=hex / subme=7 / psy=1 / psy_rd=1.00:0.00 / mixed_ref=1 / me_range=16 / chroma_me=1 / trellis=1 / 8x8dct=1 / cqm=0 / deadzone=21,11 / fast_pskip=1 / chroma_qp_offset=-2 / threads=6 / lookahead_threads=1 / sliced_threads=0 / nr=0 / decimate=1 / interlaced=0 / bluray_compat=0 / constrained_intra=0 / bframes=3 / b_pyramid=2 / b_adapt=1 / b_bias=0 / direct=1 / weightb=1 / open_gop=0 / weightp=2 / keyint=250 / keyint_min=25 / scenecut=40 / intra_refresh=0 / rc_lookahead=40 / rc=2pass / mbtree=1 / bitrate=1685 / ratetol=1.0 / qcomp=0.60 / qpmin=10 / qpmax=51 / qpstep=4 / cplxblur=20.0 / qblur=0.5 / ip_ratio=1.40 / aq=1:1.00
    mdhd_Duration                  : 14967
    Codec configuration box        : avcC
    
    Audio
    ID                             : 2
    Format                         : AAC LC
    Format/Info                    : Advanced Audio Codec Low Complexity
    Codec ID                       : mp4a-40-2
    Duration                       : 14 s 979 ms
    Source duration                : 14 s 912 ms
    Bit rate mode                  : Variable
    Nominal bit rate               : 187 kb/s
    Maximum bit rate               : 192 kb/s / 192 kb/s
    Channel(s)                     : 2 channels
    Channel layout                 : L R
    Sampling rate                  : 48.0 kHz
    Frame rate                     : 46.875 FPS (1024 SPF)
    Compression mode               : Lossy
    Source stream size             : 340 KiB (10%)
    Default                        : Yes
    Alternate group                : 1
    mdhd_Duration                  : 14979
    
    
    
    
    Clip #2
    
    General
    Complete name                  : C:\Users\…\Desktop\Best.mp4
    Format                         : MPEG-4
    Format profile                 : Base Media / Version 2
    Codec ID                       : mp42 (mp42/isom)
    File size                      : 2.59 MiB
    Duration                       : 10 s 426 ms
    Overall bit rate               : 2 081 kb/s
    
    Video
    ID                             : 1
    Format                         : AVC
    Format/Info                    : Advanced Video Codec
    Format profile                 : High@L3
    Format settings                : CABAC / 1 Ref Frames
    Format settings, CABAC         : Yes
    Format settings, Reference fra : 1 frame
    Codec ID                       : avc1
    Codec ID/Info                  : Advanced Video Coding
    Duration                       : 10 s 400 ms
    Bit rate                       : 1 955 kb/s
    Width                          : 352 pixels
    Height                         : 640 pixels
    Display aspect ratio           : 0.550
    Frame rate mode                : Constant
    Frame rate                     : 60.000 FPS
    Standard                       : NTSC
    Color space                    : YUV
    Chroma subsampling             : 4:2:0
    Bit depth                      : 8 bits
    Scan type                      : Progressive
    Bits/(Pixel*Frame)             : 0.145
    Stream size                    : 2.42 MiB (94%)
    Color range                    : Limited
    Color primaries                : BT.601 PAL
    Codec configuration box        : avcC
    
    Audio
    ID                             : 2
    Format                         : AAC LC
    Format/Info                    : Advanced Audio Codec Low Complexity
    Codec ID                       : mp4a-40-2
    Duration                       : 10 s 426 ms
    Bit rate mode                  : Constant
    Bit rate                       : 128 kb/s
    Channel(s)                     : 2 channels
    Channel layout                 : L R
    Sampling rate                  : 44.1 kHz
    Frame rate                     : 43.066 FPS (1024 SPF)
    Compression mode               : Lossy
    Stream size                    : 161 KiB (6%)

    Is it possible to add them or convert into a file where they play alternately in the same frame?

    Thanks.
    Sword is no substitute for kitchen-knife.
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  2. Hi there! Yes, it is possible to combine two MP4 files into one video file, even if they are different types. However, you may need to convert one or both of the files to a compatible format first.
    As I know, to combine the files, you can use a video editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, essay or iMovie. Import both MP4 files into the software, and then drag them onto the timeline in the order that you want them to play. You can then adjust the settings as necessary, such as the size and position of each clip on the screen.
    If the two files are not compatible with the video editing software, you can convert them into a compatible format using a free online converter such as Online-Convert.com or CloudConvert.com. Simply upload the file, choose the desired output format, and download the converted file.
    I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.
    Cheers, newbie Lawrence
    Last edited by LawrenceWilliams; 25th Mar 2023 at 01:56.
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  3. You could also try clever FFmpeg-GUI (maybe without reencoding).

    Load your first mp4, click main, click multiplex, set ts as container, click multiplex.
    If done, you will find a Ts file with the same name in the destination folder.

    Do the same for the second mp4.

    Then load the first ts, click main, click join, drag & drop the second ts file and click join.
    If done, you will find a new Ts file with "joined" in the name in the destination folder.

    Test if plays fine.
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  4. Originally Posted by LawrenceWilliams View Post
    Hi there! Yes, it is possible to combine two MP4 files into one video file, even if they are different types. However, you may need to convert one or both of the files to a compatible format first.
    As I know, to combine the files, you can use a video editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, or iMovie. Import both MP4 files into the software, and then drag them onto the timeline in the order that you want them to play. You can then adjust the settings as necessary, such as the size and position of each clip on the screen.
    If the two files are not compatible with the video editing software, you can convert them into a compatible format using a free online converter such as Online-Convert.com or CloudConvert.com. Simply upload the file, choose the desired output format, and download the converted file.
    I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.
    Cheers, newbie Lawrence
    I will use free converters.

    Thanks.
    Sword is no substitute for kitchen-knife.
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  5. Originally Posted by ProWo View Post
    You could also try clever FFmpeg-GUI (maybe without reencoding).

    Load your first mp4, click main, click multiplex, set ts as container, click multiplex.
    If done, you will find a Ts file with the same name in the destination folder.

    Do the same for the second mp4.

    Then load the first ts, click main, click join, drag & drop the second ts file and click join.
    If done, you will find a new Ts file with "joined" in the name in the destination folder.

    Test if plays fine.
    Thanks.

    The 'join' didn't work for me, however, transfer to TS container did.

    Then I played both files three times in PotPayer and recorded the video.
    After that using AVIDEMUX, I removed the unwanted parts from the recorded video.

    The last thing to do was to edit audio track in Audacity and silence the extra parts.

    I am yet to know any free audio editor like WavePad which allows precise editing in at slow
    playing speed.

    Thanks.
    Sword is no substitute for kitchen-knife.
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  6. Thank you for the suggestions.
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