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Hi all,
does anyone know if there's a decent mpeg video combining tool
available? From time to time I have the need to combine several
separately rendered (older) mpeg-animations to one single presentation,
but I haven't found a good piece of software for this yet.
Recommendations anyone?
Thanks in advance!
Jouni
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If you can not find one. Try Bink, by Rad Game Tools. You will need to
convert the MPEGs to AVIs, but then you can combine them in Bink and save it
as a AVI and then convert the whole thing back to MPEG.
Regards,
C.J. POV User
www.crosswinds.net/~povstudy
Jouni T. Heikniemi <jou### [at] mikrobittifi> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
>
> does anyone know if there's a decent mpeg video combining tool
> available? From time to time I have the need to combine several
> separately rendered (older) mpeg-animations to one single presentation,
> but I haven't found a good piece of software for this yet.
> Recommendations anyone?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
>
> Jouni
>
>
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"C.J." <hou### [at] yahoocom> wrote in message
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| If you can not find one. Try Bink, by Rad Game Tools. You will need to
| convert the MPEGs to AVIs, but then you can combine them in Bink and save
it
| as a AVI and then convert the whole thing back to MPEG.
Or try Camel's Mpeg Join which is linked to from here:
http://www.freewarehome.com/utilities/split.html
Bob
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Jouni,
Go with Bobs suggestion, its much better!
Thanks Bob.....
Regards,
C.J. - POV User
Bob H.
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> "C.J." <hou### [at] yahoocom> wrote in message
> news:39e5c313@news.povray.org...
> | If you can not find one. Try Bink, by Rad Game Tools. You will need to
> | convert the MPEGs to AVIs, but then you can combine them in Bink and
save
> it
> | as a AVI and then convert the whole thing back to MPEG.
>
> Or try Camel's Mpeg Join which is linked to from here:
> http://www.freewarehome.com/utilities/split.html
>
> Bob
>
>
>
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in povray.animations, Jouni T. Heikniemi says...
> Hi all,
>
> does anyone know if there's a decent mpeg video combining tool
> available? From time to time I have the need to combine several
> separately rendered (older) mpeg-animations to one single presentation,
> but I haven't found a good piece of software for this yet.
> Recommendations anyone?
If you are prepared to pay some US$ 85 : MainActor at www.mainconcept.de
does the job and much more...
--
Regards, Sander
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"Jouni T. Heikniemi" wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> does anyone know if there's a decent mpeg video combining tool
> available? From time to time I have the need to combine several
> separately rendered (older) mpeg-animations to one single presentation,
> but I haven't found a good piece of software for this yet.
> Recommendations anyone?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Jouni
See my post in the next thread ("Building MPEG").
TMPGEnc is not only a very good encoder, it can also merge
MPEG files, mux/demux them, and all is fast and free (windows platform).
DO NOT CONVERT TO AVI or anything else just to merge MPG files !
*** Nicolas Calimet
*** http://pov4grasp.free.fr
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