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  1. I need to reunite 2 consecutive movies as if it was the same movie, I'm very extreme at continuing from the perfect frame so recommend me a good program. I used the joiner from tmpegenc but the final mpg didn't have any foward capabilities, like if it was unindexed.
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    What are you making? If its a DVD then most authoring programs will allow you to set a seamless link between them. It will play as if it is one file. Physically joining mpegs often causes problems.
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  3. ahh causing problems? it can't be so what is the solution man? speak up
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    I don't understand what you mean. I just told you what to do. Simply import both mpgs into your authoring program and link them seamlessly. This is how professional "joins" are done. Unless you are not making a DVD? I don't know, you didn't answer my question.

    If you want to physically join them then just use the best mpeg editor you can find. TMPGenc is pretty much the bottom of the barrel for this. Womble is better, and M2-Edit is much better. But like I said, joining mpegs is problematic, regardless of what editor you use.
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  5. Originally Posted by adam
    I don't understand what you mean. I just told you what to do. Simply import both mpgs into your authoring program and link them seamlessly. This is how professional "joins" are done. Unless you are not making a DVD? I don't know, you didn't answer my question.

    If you want to physically join them then just use the best mpeg editor you can find. TMPGenc is pretty much the bottom of the barrel for this. Womble is better, and M2-Edit is much better. But like I said, joining mpegs is problematic, regardless of what editor you use.
    You're right sorry, I am trying to join them digitally "not physically" I'll burn them on dvd later but I want to have things done first.

    I used VIDEOredu and it worked great but I have an issue listed on this forum.
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