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| Thread ID: 94357 | 2008-10-26 04:09:00 | all freeware mp4 joiners seem to be non freeware | Term_X (560) | Press F1 |
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| 714912 | 2008-10-26 04:09:00 | im looking for a freeware program to join mp4 files into a single mp4 file. all the freeware ones ive tried still want you to pay otherwise your file is just "10 seconds" or similar in length. can anyone suggest a totally freeware mp4 joiner? sick of looking, downloading and then find it isnt free. cheers |
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| 714913 | 2008-10-26 04:41:00 | Does Windows Movie Maker support MP4? If it does try that - you'll only be able to export in WMV but it's a good way to join files if nothing else works. Otherwise try a screen capture program: make a playlist and play them one after the other while recording. |
jwil1 (65) | ||
| 714914 | 2008-10-26 04:46:00 | Nope MM doesnt support MP4 (in XP, dont know about Vista) If you have Nerovision, you could probably add whatever MP4's edit them, then export them again as MP4's / whatever. Or burn them to DVD |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 714915 | 2008-10-26 05:29:00 | Have a look at This forum - 2nd post has a link (www.videohelp.com) to the download, then look at This video (bt.dvd-guides.com) - takes a few seconds to get a picture on how to use - no idea if it works, downloaded the program and installed - but dont have any MP4's :( | wainuitech (129) | ||
| 714916 | 2008-10-26 05:44:00 | ffmpeg is great at this, but it's a commandline Linux app, so it may take some getting used to. | Erayd (23) | ||
| 714917 | 2008-10-26 05:51:00 | I use Avidemux, open source, totally freeware: http://avidemux.sourceforge.net/ www.avidemux.org There are a number of sites from where it can be downloaded. |
Terry Porritt (14) | ||
| 714918 | 2008-10-26 06:01:00 | Hi, i chucked 2 vob clips into nero recode and because at the bottom it showed the total file size i thought it thought it would make one file but it still came out as 2 mp4 videos.. couldnt find an option in nero recode to join the resulting encoded file. edit: i shouldve refreshed the page as i didnt see the other replies after speedy! will check out those options. cheers everyone |
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| 714919 | 2008-10-26 06:11:00 | I did an MP4 the other day. All I did was run Nerovision, select make movie, add the file I downloaded edit it, then next. Then it (should take you back to the menu). Select Export Then select Nero digital up the top (click configure - I selected Ipod Video, since it was going on the Ipod). Then change whatever else you want then OK Change the folder, give it a name, then click on export This is using the latest version of Nero 7, not 8 or 9. It maybe the same in 8 or 9 |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 714920 | 2008-10-26 07:25:00 | thanks speedy i kept looking in nero recode and then realised you meant nerovision.. duh! thanks, off and running sweet now :) |
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