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    I have some video files I acquired. I had to decompress the audio to .wav because of syncing problem when the entire file was converted from one format to another. I know I can rejoin the files using TMPGEncoder, but I thought I remembered that I can do the same thing using using a program (or, any program,) from the Virtual Dub family programs. But, if I'm right, I don't remember how to do it.

    Baldrick, and, the rest of the group, I'd greatly appreciate it if you can tell me if I am right, and, how to use virtual dub to do it in that case.

    Thanks.
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    If they all have same video and audio properties yóu can use virtualdub, file->append, video->direct stream copy, audio->direct stream copy and file->save a new avi.
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    Good Day, Baldrick.
    I thought I remembered you could rejoin with virtual dub, and, you have proved me right. I'm sure using this method (v-dub,) will be a lot faster than using the TMPGEnc method.
    Again, thanks.
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