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Frage von Noch Gast:


Welcome to Germany!
I have two AVI Files - Part 1 and 2 of a movie that I want to merge into an AVI file.
Had used the program VirtualDub and burned them as data DVD with Nero. Although both are individually burned on "Data DVD" of my stand-alone players each play - the complete file, it will not.
When trying to play it it the "format unsupport substance." I looked at the "Properties" of each file - the only noticeable difference for me is the video data rate. 275kBit The first part / s and at the Second 274kBit / s. In VirtualDub - among AVI Information about "Video Stream" -> "Data rate" - for Part 1 - 2053kbps, and in Part 2 - 2045kbps.
Assume it is exactly that.
Since I have with this whole matter as well as yet not at all versed - herewith my call for help as a "video editing and multimedia-so-next-dyslexics.
Is it and if so - how can I adjust the data rate?
Can I do that if necessary with VirtualDub and must make the menu functions and settings I choose?

Thanks for any help on your part.

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Antwort von Nightfly!:

Than what YOU have since merged the parts?

As it seems AVI Divx, right??

Gruß,
Nightfly!

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Antwort von Noch Gast:

hhmmm ... stored under Titel.avi - when I look at is the "AVI information" look at the files, so when the two individuals, as well as synonymous with the merged "XviD MPEG-4 codec.

Have here in the U.S., a stand-alone player RJTECH RJ-1800 of just about everything going on.

Gruß Frank

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Antwort von Gast 0815:

Use gspot times (http://www.headbands.com/gspot/) or media info (http://mediainfo.sourceforge.net/de) for all 3 movies to get more detailed information about your shooting. Is the finished film because in Media Player on your computer?

Greetings from Marburg Lahn s.der

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