I have some video clips (that were originally chopped from a same movie) that I want to joined together. However after joining them, the joined movie stutters in some places. The stuttering occurs at random places, ie. not where the clips are joined, and if I try rejoining the clips again, the stuttering always occurs in the same places. During playback the stuttering always occurs in the same place. BTW, the individual clips do not stutter at all when played.
When I say 'stutter' I mean, the video will pause (the audio continues) for say four seconds then the video will continue. When the video continues, the video and audio are still in sync.
The videos have been joined with Easy Video Joiner and MovieToolBox joiner, however both outputted movies stutter in the same place.
Does anyone know why this is occuring, and what can be done to stop this happening?
BTW, I've joined hundered of clips together, before and since,....its just a handful of clip sets that don't join smoothly. Also, I've joined and played the movie back on a different computer and the stuttering occurs in same place on both computers.
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Could be the encode rate of the files are so high at points that your system can't keep up with them. It might be able to if the file is smaller, but when you combine into 1 big file, your system can't handle it.
There are other possibilities - bad source files, or your video combiner app is sticking on certain files.
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