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  1. Hello. Can anyone please help me with my dilemma today? I'm trying to utilize ffmpeg to combine two TS files together into one without the need to re-encoding. I've sort of been experimenting a bit, all to no avail. I am literary going bold from tearing my hair out over this. I don't know whether its because I've entered the wrong commands in a bat file I've created, or maybe because the values differ slightly from one another? Can this be done with the TS format? Take a look below at the properties of the very files I'm trying to combine. Thanks!

    VIDEO 1
    Video
    Frame Width 1280
    Frame Height 720
    Data Rate 2972 kbps
    Total Bitrate 3067 kbps
    Frame Rate 30.00 frames/second

    Audio
    Bit rate 95 kbps
    Channels 2 (stereo)
    Audio Sample rate 48.000 kHz

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    VIDEO 2
    Video
    Frame Width 1280
    Frame Height 720
    Data Rate 3059 kbps
    Total Bitrate 3159 kbps
    Frame Rate 30.00 frames/second

    Audio
    Bit rate 100 kbps
    Channels 2 (stereo)
    Audio Sample rate 48.000 kHz
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  2. - report any error messages.
    - try with avidemux.
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  3. You could try with clever FFmpeg-GUI.
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  4. Thank you for your suggestions.

    Originally Posted by butterw View Post
    - report any error messages.
    - try with avidemux.
    Thanks. I've utilized avidemux in the past for some projects. Never had to bind files with it though. I think is time for a reinstall.

    Originally Posted by ProWo View Post
    You could try with clever FFmpeg-GUI.
    Wow. Just bind some files together. Really quick and simple. Thank you so much.
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