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    Hi.
    I´m looking for an easy and free way to join 2 AVI´s to one?
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    AviDemux, VirtualDub, etc etc etc
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    AviDemux, oh wait!..echo echo echo..
    " Who needs Google, my wife knows everything"
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    Thanx guys.. fast reply!!
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    Don't thank us yet. Odds are you be re-encoding....
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  6. Virtual Dub and Virtual Dub Mod have a good funtion for avi's. You just open the first part and then push append video and then choose the second part,and save as. I'm not sure though whether you can do it on direct stream copy or full proccesing mode
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    I' ve got a lot of free time, too...
    How i can join 2 ".avi" files in one with AviDemoux ?
    And why this comment with the echo?
    Thank you.
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  8. open 1st video, then file=>append and choose 2nd video

    they have to be same specs (dimensions, fps , audio format , etc...)
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    More details, please poisondeathray?
    I see that AviDemux really joines in "somehow... !"
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  10. Originally Posted by chrchr View Post
    More details, please poisondeathray?
    I see that AviDemux really joines in "somehow... !"
    I don't understand what you are asking ? Can you clarify and be specific
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    Thank you!
    Why do you need a "confection"?

    How more specific this question has to be?
    "How can i join 2 avi files ?"
    Can i make it with AviDemoux, as somebody recommended, or not? Things are simple!
    Thank's again.
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    Originally Posted by poisondeathray View Post
    open 1st video, then file=>append and choose 2nd video

    they have to be same specs (dimensions, fps , audio format , etc...)
    It does not get any more simple than that
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    Except dimensions, fps , audio format what else has to be the shame , please?
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    Originally Posted by chrchr View Post
    Except dimensions, fps , audio format what else has to be the shame , please?
    That is why I wrote this a few days ago:
    Originally Posted by hech54 View Post
    Don't thank us yet. Odds are you be re-encoding....
    The two clips must be identical or they WILL need re-encoded.
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    Too much magic !!!
    (Posts are edited, Fake posts are appeared suddenly, Time has been changing ,...)
    I have to go to the church tommorow! (I think it's Sunday. But, who really knows ?)
    God bless us !
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    ...if you believe that could help you with joining avi files then dont hesitate.......
    *** Now that you have read me, do some other things. ***
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    In matter of fact it did !
    Bagmand 22, try also "AVIMux_GUI".
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