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kturcotte
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Merge Files?

Post by kturcotte »

Using 64 bit Handbrake 0.10.5 on 64 bit Windows 10, is there anyway way merge video files? I'd like to merge 2 .m2ts files into one large file if possible. If it's not possible with Handbrake, is there a free program out there that will do this? I have the Lord of the Rings Blu-rays ripped in .m2ts format, and I'd like to combine each movies 2 parts into 1 large video (To make 3 total videos instead of 6).
rollin_eng
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Re: Merge Files?

Post by rollin_eng »

You could try copying the files together, something like:

copy a.m2ts+b.m2ts c.m2ts

Also try searching the forums as I'm sure this has been discussed before.
mduell
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Re: Merge Files?

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You need copy /B for binary handling.
rollin_eng
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Re: Merge Files?

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Indeed, it's been a while.
kturcotte
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Re: Merge Files?

Post by kturcotte »

Had to do a Google search, but found this: http://video.stackexchange.com/question ... large-file It actually worked! Thank you!!!!
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Re: Merge Files?

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DOS concatenate works for some files, but not for others with broken or dangling GOPs.
Smithcraft
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Re: Merge Files?

Post by Smithcraft »

Or use mkvtoolnix.

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