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    Can VirtualDub do this? If noone still doesnt know what I'm talking about. Its splitting and joining two different clips and complie them into one movie.

    This movie from youtube is an example
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gE0G38orso
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    That appears to be a Flash video. You would need to convert the format for VD to work with it. But first you would have to capture/download it. VD can only output and input AVI formats. VD Mod accepts MPEG, but still will output AVI. SUPER can convert some types of Flash video to an AVI format. Once you get them in the proper format, you should be able to join them.
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    No no. Not flash. I want to work with mpg, mpegs or wmvs.
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    For MPEGs, several ways to join. TMPGEnc encoder might be the easiest. You can DL the demo which will work fine for a limited time, but you can continue to use the joining tools. For freeware, Cuttermaran, or just simple joining with Media4PC MPEG/AVI Joiner/Splitter may be all you need. For one of the better simple MPEG editors, look into MPEG-VCR or VideoReDo. There are more in 'Tools>MPEG Editors' to the left.<<<<<<

    WMV joining is probably best with Windows Movie Maker. VirtualDub is a great program, but it's designed for AVI formats, not MPEG.

    If you are not familiar with the hundreds of variatiions of video formats, you will want to DL Gspot 2.52 which can indentify most formats and tell you what codec you need to play it or work with it.

    And you might want to do some reading here. There are lots of guides available for conversions, editing, etc. Again to the left.
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