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Help with a little problem
#11
(06-08-2010, 05:03 AM)Cave link Wrote: Get Sony Vegas.

Yeah, because he really needs a professional editing tool for just putting the 2 vids together to make 1
#12
Camstadia 6 or 7
#13
(06-08-2010, 01:08 PM)Hitman link Wrote: Yeah, because he really needs a professional editing tool for just putting the 2 vids together to make 1

Well, considering he can't find any other program for some fucking reason, Vegas will give him the definite feature.

And, he might motherfucking want to use it again in the future. DUH
#14
I got Sony Vegas 9.0 trial, and it works fine. When i tried saving the clips together as an MP4 file, the remaining time was going up to an hour+ and it remained at 3% for a long time.

Guess there isnt a program for it, thanks for the help guys.
#15
(06-09-2010, 02:43 AM)Sean3 link Wrote: I got Sony Vegas 9.0 trial, and it works fine. When i tried saving the clips together as an MP4 file, the remaining time was going up to an hour+ and it remained at 3% for a long time.

Guess there isnt a program for it, thanks for the help guys.

If it was like half an hour to an hour long program, it would take more than an hour to render. BTW. Use windows Moviemaker, save as a .wmv file, then use a converter to get it to mp4.
#16
Well i did find out a way to do it, but it involves a few programs.

First, install MKVtoolnix, MKVextract and Yamb. For MKVextract, open the folder labeled MKVExtractGUI-1.6.4.1 and copy and paste everything in there to the MKVtoolnix folder in program files. To open it, you have to open the MKVExtractGUI file now in the mkvtoolnix folder.

To merge the files:

Open up MKVmerge(mkvtoolnix) and at the top right, click add and select the first video. Then click append and select the second video. Click start muxing and it will put the 2 videos together in a .mkv file. Then open MKVExctract and for the input, find the newly created .mkv file. Select the video and audio tracks and click extract. When that's done, open Yamb and under the creation tab, select Create an MP4 file and add the video stream and audo stream that was just extracted. It should put them together into an .mp4 file.

Hopefully this will work for you :)
#17
Looks like I must join into this topic.

1. Download this.
http://www.any-video-converter.com/produ...ideo_free/
2. Convert the .flv files to WMG.
3. Put them both in windows movie maker and save as 1 video.
4. Once saved to whatever format, use that program again to convert back to .MP4

Hope this helped.

~xbluexfawksx.
#18
(06-09-2010, 06:41 PM)cloakster link Wrote: Well i did find out a way to do it, but it involves a few programs.

First, install MKVtoolnix, MKVextract and Yamb. For MKVextract, open the folder labeled MKVExtractGUI-1.6.4.1 and copy and paste everything in there to the MKVtoolnix folder in program files. To open it, you have to open the MKVExtractGUI file now in the mkvtoolnix folder.

To merge the files:

Open up MKVmerge(mkvtoolnix) and at the top right, click add and select the first video. Then click append and select the second video. Click start muxing and it will put the 2 videos together in a .mkv file. Then open MKVExctract and for the input, find the newly created .mkv file. Select the video and audio tracks and click extract. When that's done, open Yamb and under the creation tab, select Create an MP4 file and add the video stream and audo stream that was just extracted. It should put them together into an .mp4 file.

Hopefully this will work for you :)
Im sorry but thats way to much steps.


(06-09-2010, 09:30 PM)xbluexfoxx link Wrote: Looks like I must join into this topic.

1. Download this.
http://www.any-video-converter.com/produ...ideo_free/
2. Convert the .flv files to WMG.
3. Put them both in windows movie maker and save as 1 video.
4. Once saved to whatever format, use that program again to convert back to .MP4

Hope this helped.

~xbluexfawksx.
I will try this, thanks.
#19
Shouldn't take more than 15min total and once its in .mp4 there will be no more quality loss.

Bluefoxx's way will work, but converting twice is probably going to make it take long and make the quality worse.
#20
what bluefox suggested was what i wanted to but since it makes my quality HORRIBLE i didn't suggest it we'll see.