How do I unite cd1 to cd2? Is Kino the tool?
Steven Vollom
stevenvollom at sbcglobal.net
Sun Jan 18 04:55:30 UTC 2009
> That's not the command line I gave you (you dropped the .avi extension,
> which the files now have). Run exactly this:
>
> cd /media/sda7/Movies
> avimerge -o O_Jerusalem.avi -i "Jerusalem I.avi" "Jerusalem II.avi"
I have been receiving recommendations from several helpful Posters. The 1.avi 2.avi was suggested as the same as you indicated. I have done it both ways and got the same result. I have tried many other ways too. Below I will show you the results of doing it your way.
steven at Studio25:~$ cd /Media/sda7/Movies
bash: cd: /Media/sda7/Movies: No such file or directory
steven at Studio25:~$ cd /media/sda7/Movies
steven at Studio25:/media/sda7/Movies$ avimerge -o O-Jerusalem.avi -i "O Jerusalem I.avi" "O Jerusalem II.avi"
scanning file O Jerusalem I.avi for video/audio parameter
[avilib] V: 25.000 fps, codec=XVID, frames=97864, width=608, height=256
[avilib] A: 48000 Hz, format=0x2000, bits=0, channels=6, bitrate=448 kbps,
[avilib] 97853 chunks, 219215360 bytes, CBR
merging multiple AVI-files (concatenating) ...
file 01 O Jerusalem I.avi
[O Jerusalem I.avi] (000000-097863) (3914560.00 <-> 3914560.00)
file 02 O Jerusalem II.avi
[O Jerusalem II.avi] (097864-187014) (7480600.00 <-> 7480600.00)
... done merging 2 file(s) in O-Jerusalem.avi
[avilib] V: 25.000 fps, codec=XVID, frames=187015, width=608, height=256
[avilib] A: 48000 Hz, format=0x2000, bits=0, channels=6, bitrate=448 kbps,
[avilib] 186993 chunks, 418913600 bytes, CBR
steven at Studio25:/media/sda7/Movies$
It worked!!!!!!! When it was working I noticed an error I made in typing in the output. I put a '-' instead of an '_'. Before I used the underscore and it did not work. I have tried a bunch of times. Did my computer just give up on me and help me anyway? I would thing that error would have made it not work. Additionally, your example left out the 'O' in O Jerusalem, and I entered it thinking that was an oversight.
You can't believe how excited I got when things started to happen. Is there any possibility that the '-' was the correct way to join the O to the Jerusalem? In any event, I am pretty thrilled. Thanks friend.
By the way, when I change the color of the type indicating the point of interest, does it print that way on your end? I made the output O-Jerusalem in Red.
Steven
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