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    Hello,

    I want to merge two video files in one (for example: a.avi + b.avi = c.avi). How can make it?

    In my computer are installed FFMPEG and MPlayer.

    PS. My OS - UNIX

    Please help me!!!
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    Unix or Linux and what distro?
    If it is Linux look at installling AviDemux. It will do almost anything except capture.
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    Originally Posted by ramis55
    I want to merge two video files in one (for example: a.avi + b.avi = c.avi). How can make it?

    In my computer are installed FFMPEG and MPlayer.

    PS. My OS - UNIX
    Its difficult to give a precise answer, as I don't know the precise detail of the two files you plan to join.

    If the files are 100% identical in specifications, then the "cat" command may do the job. i.e.
    cat *.avi > combined_file.avi
    I've never tried it with avi files, but I routinely do it with mpg/vob files.

    You could also install "transcode" on your computer, and then use "avimerge":
    http://www.transcoding.org/cgi-bin/transcode?Avimerge
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    mpgjoin will do the trick
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