How to combine 2 video clips? and burn?


  1. Posts : 406
    windows7 Ultimate SP1 x32bit
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    How to combine 2 video clips? and burn?


    I have 4 video files, but they divided into 8 files (one file divided into 2). I want burn all 4 video into 1 DVD how do i burn them according to their playing order. "There quality and aspect ratio are same" Person how rip this video dived that flies.

    Fore example lets assume that I have "Harry poster" 1st , 2nd, films however they divided into 4 files. I mean 1st move divided into 2 files 2nd file also divided into 2 files . How do i burn them according to their playing order?
    After burn, i want play 1st movie and 2nd movie respectively. Is it possible?

    Its not possible can i combine those files into 1 file. Ex. Combine harry potter 1st movie all files into 1 and second one also that.

    These examples are only assumptions. But i have this kind of real problem. :)
    Last edited by killer bee; 08 Jun 2011 at 00:39.
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  2. Posts : 1,218
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #2

    Windows live movie maker can do this, and DVD maker, hopefully with these programs, you can achieve what you want to do.

    Movie maker : Windows Live Movie Maker 2011
    (DVD maker comes with windows)
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  3. Posts : 406
    windows7 Ultimate SP1 x32bit
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    MrNeeds said:
    Windows live movie maker can do this, and DVD maker, hopefully with these programs, you can achieve what you want to do.

    Movie maker : Windows Live Movie Maker 2011
    (DVD maker comes with windows)
    Actually i already done (tested) my work using "Windows live movie maker". However Windows live Movie maker reduce quality of that files. How do it without loosing video quality? I have ".mpg" video file.
    Last edited by killer bee; 08 Jun 2011 at 00:44.
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  4. Posts : 4,517
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
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    You can merge sections to create 1 single video without recoding:

    MKV and MP4 Files - Merge into a Single File


    However, keep in mind these segements will need to be very close to the same.
    The resolution should match, And same Audio/Video codec in each Segments.
    Also, the bitartes should be fairly close.

    This will create a MKV file. If you do want your videos in a MKV container, you can Demux the raw video and audio stream, and remux as a MP4 for example.

    It should support .mpg as well for input.
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  5. Posts : 441
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
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    killer bee said:
    ........Actually i already done (tested) my work using "Windows live movie maker". However Windows live Movie maker reduce quality of that files. How do it without loosing video quality? I have ".mpg" video file.
    You may try Freemake Video Converter. Have a look at my mini-guide here .

    Let us know whether it serves your purpose.
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  6. Posts : 997
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit, SP1
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    killer bee said:
    MrNeeds said:
    Windows live movie maker can do this, and DVD maker, hopefully with these programs, you can achieve what you want to do.

    Movie maker : Windows Live Movie Maker 2011
    (DVD maker comes with windows)
    Actually i already done (tested) my work using "Windows live movie maker". However Windows live Movie maker reduce quality of that files. How do it without loosing video quality? I have ".mpg" video file.
    Why bother to go through Windows Live Movie Maker ?

    Open Windows DVD Maker > Add Items > select your videos in proper sequence > click Options which gives you the aspect ratio etc if you want to be fancy, otherwise click Next > again, if you don't want to "customize " etc, click Burn.
    That's it.
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  7. Posts : 357
    Windows 7 Home Pre
       #7

    I used to lets say Join 2 mp3's with this simple batch code. I have just tried on a .mpg and it worked but the time was out. Didn't try burning as I don't need too.

    copy /b "File nape.ext" + "file name.ext" "What you want it too be called.ext"

    This will join the 2 together. But unsure about the dvd maker keeping the time as in how long it was/is.

    Do it on a .txt file and change too .bat and run in the same folder as the one you have the files in.
    Last edited by mrdemon; 08 Jun 2011 at 17:59. Reason: Do it on a .txt file and change too .bat and run in the same folder as the one you have the files in.
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