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    I have several H.264 TS file that I can play fine in WMP11 but when I join them using TSSplitter or the Windows Command Prompt, I am unable to play the resulting file even if I change the extension to MKV. If I open the file with MediaInfo, there is no section about the video information, only audio and the PlayTime is also completely wrong. GSpot however says its able to render the file fine using CoreAVC. I cant play the file using VLC or Zoomplayer either. How can I get a single working file?
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    What if you created a playlist file and added the files to the playlist ?
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