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Is there anyway to stitch MPEG segments together to make a long movie?
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07-07-2005, 03:42 PM
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yes, if you have a few mpgs you can either join them together in mpegvcr or tmpg, just be sure to check if they go out of sync. Or use decypter to rip the entire vob file out if its on a recorder disc then edit out commercials, parts you dont need and save as mpg
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07-07-2005, 04:56 PM
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File specs MUST MATCH. Same video (res, bitrate, VBR/CBR, etc), and same audio (MP2, AC3, bitrate, channels, etc).

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ha ha yeah that would help, I just figured that was self explanatory , oops
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