I'm going to be joining around 40 MPEG-1 Video files with MPEG-2 Audio files and I was wondering if there's a program where you can add all files instead of just 1 over and over. I've been using Mpeg-vcr for joining these files and it works great because it doesn't look like the video was split at all but it requires you to add over and over skipping to the correct time and it's a real pain when you have that many mpeg's to join at once. TMPGEnc Plus has an option to join multiple files at once but you can tell they were joined because it skips/jumps at the join time. I wouldn't mind using Mpeg-vcr if it was for a one time thing, but I'm going to be doing this for alot of files. Any recommendations in what I should use especially if I want it to look like the videos joined have never been split before? Thanks.
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Maestro can do this with it's "concatenation" feature and it's "create sync audio" feature.
Cuttermaran can do it in a slightly roundabout way (I mentioned this in a previous post).
Scott
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