How To Glue Mpg

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How To Glue Mpg
How To Glue Mpg

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Video: How To Glue Mpg
Video: glue.mpg 2024, November
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To merge mpg files, you need one of the video editing programs. Examples of such applications include the free Virtual Dub program, as well as the commercial video editors Sony Vegas, Adobe Premiere, and others.

How to glue mpg
How to glue mpg

Instructions

Step 1

To merge mpg fragments using Virtual Dub, they must have the same resolution, fps (frames per second) and compression format. Otherwise, it will be impossible to glue them using this program.

Step 2

Next, do the following. Select File -> Open in the program interface and select the first video file in the dialog box that appears. After that add the following snippet using the program interface by choosing File -> Append AVI segment. If you need to add more files, do it in the same way.

Step 3

Select Video -> Direct stream copy if additional compression of the merged files is not required. When you select this item, all fragments will simply be combined into one file. Then save your changes.

Step 4

You can also use one of the non-linear video editing programs - Sony Vegas, Adobe Premiere, Pinnacle Studio, Nero Vision, etc. Launch the selected program and use its interface to import the required video file into it (File -> Open or File -> Import). Most programs also support dragging and dropping files from the explorer window. Move the imported video file to the timeline of the program.

Step 5

Similarly, import any mpg files to be merged. Place them one after the other on the timeline. Save your changes. To do this, select "File" -> "Save As" ("Calculate As", "Export" - depending on the application). Next, specify the location to save the file and select the video format. Additionally, you can set such settings for it as quality, compression rate, resolution, etc. Specify the name of the future video file, and then click the save button. Wait until the end of the process, the time of which will depend on the length of the video and the specified compression parameters.

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