It's not an illogical thing to attempt. You can splice normal MPEG streams this way.
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It's not an illogical thing to attempt. You can splice normal MPEG streams this way.
Not an electronics Q, but where could I go to ask how to splice two .wmv movie files together? I've downloaded a couple of little movies that look like they're sequential, but got posted in two pieces. If I just use DOS copy, even with the /b switch, it still stops after the first segment.
Thanks, Rich
(Yes, it's p*rn.)
There seem to be a number of movie editors; try tucows - as that is where i got one that works fairly well. Be advised that if you find something that works fairly well for you, that you will wind up paying for it - as all the decent ones are on
15-30 day trial.
Dah...yeah well obviously. Rich, I'm amazed at your ignorance on this one. Like even with minimal knowledge one must realise that a wave file is going to have a header and data, such that simply joining two together aint never gonna work.
Kevin Aylward snipped-for-privacy@anasoft.co.uk
Hi Rich I cant help you with wmv, since I use Adobe Premiere pro but the best place to lurk is rec.video.desktop
martin
martin
Serious error. All shortcuts have disappeared. Screen. Mind. Both are blank.
This is Rich Grise for forever:
Try using VirtualDub? Don't know if it works with .WMV
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