there used to be a utility to join multiple .mpg video files end to end under Unix/Linux. i can't seem to find it any more, it was a console app and you had to type all of the file names in order. or - does anyone know of a GUI based app that does the same thing, maybe allowing wildcards in file name? Broadcast2000 works sometimes on my box. TIA, don
On Sun, 30 Sep 2001, Donald Knecht wrote:
there used to be a utility to join multiple .mpg video files end to end under Unix/Linux. i can't seem to find it any more, it was a console app and you had to type all of the file names in order.
cat 1.mpg 2.mpg > 3.mpg :-) (No joke, mpeg files are just streams, or at least should be unless someone has added some extra garbage to the file) regards, Dave. -- | Dave Jones. http://www.suse.de/~davej | SuSE Labs
On Sun, 30 Sep 2001, Donald Knecht wrote:
there used to be a utility to join multiple .mpg video files end to end under Unix/Linux. i can't seem to find it any more, it was a console app and you had to type all of the file names in order.
cat 1.mpg 2.mpg > 3.mpg
:-) i agree, seems like the utility i'm thinking of, (and used to have, before hd failure), would also verify files were
On Sunday 30 September 2001 16:36, Dave Jones wrote: the same framerate, etc.
(No joke, mpeg files are just streams, or at least should be unless someone has added some extra garbage to the file)
regards,
Dave.
hey sorry guys, i found it, didn't look hard enough! here's the link if any one else wants it: http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/computing/users/phillip/mpegUtil.html don On Sunday 30 September 2001 17:07, Donald Knecht wrote:
On Sunday 30 September 2001 16:36, Dave Jones wrote:
On Sun, 30 Sep 2001, Donald Knecht wrote:
there used to be a utility to join multiple .mpg video files end to end under Unix/Linux. i can't seem to find it any more, it was a console app and you had to type all of the file names in order.
cat 1.mpg 2.mpg > 3.mpg
:-)
i agree, seems like the utility i'm thinking of, (and used to have, before hd failure), would also verify files were the same framerate, etc.
(No joke, mpeg files are just streams, or at least should be unless someone has added some extra garbage to the file)
regards,
Dave.
I wouldn't bet much on it working, and I've nothing here to test it with, but what happens if you just:
cp file1.mpg >> file2.mpg
Tom On Sunday 30 September 2001 9:41 pm, Donald Knecht wrote:
there used to be a utility to join multiple .mpg video files end to end under Unix/Linux. i can't seem to find it any more, it was a console app and you had to type all of the file names in order. or - does anyone know of a GUI based app that does the same thing, maybe allowing wildcards in file name? Broadcast2000 works sometimes on my box.
TIA, don
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