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After it is loaded, click "File" at the top, then click "Append segment" and select the 2nd avi file or the file you want to join to (red). Repeat this step for each avi file you wish to join. (Screen Shot Below)






After selecting all of the files you want to join, go ahead and click "File" at the top, then click "Save As..." and type a file name for the final .avi you will produce (red). Then click "Save" (blue) and wait for it to finish. Done! (Screen Shot Below)

 

 

 


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When you append segments, notice wether the "Autodetect additional segments by filename" box is checked or not. If you have e.g. "Euro Trip 1", "2" AND "3", it will add the additional files as well. Took me some head 'n buttscratching to figure it out. Felt like a total dweeb in the end.
Posted by: AndySnabb, 03:14:44, Aug 21, 2006


Why does the file size increase?
Posted by: ATLien, 09:46:52, Sep 14, 2008


Re: Why does the file size increase? Please refer to "Autodetect additional segments" comment by AndySnabb Aug 21,2006 If box is checked and if additional segments are present then you may be loading your source files more than once. The result is a larger file size.
Posted by: rdreeves, 13:51:33, Dec 30, 2008



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