K Keebler macrumors 68030 Original poster Jun 20, 2005 2,964 249 Canada Mar 14, 2009 #1 hi folks, I'm ripping my lord of the rings box sets, but each movie is 2 discs. Is there away to combine the 2 m4vs per movie? It's not a huge deal, but if the availability is there, I'll do it Cheers, keebler
hi folks, I'm ripping my lord of the rings box sets, but each movie is 2 discs. Is there away to combine the 2 m4vs per movie? It's not a huge deal, but if the availability is there, I'll do it Cheers, keebler
S StepsAscend macrumors newbie Mar 14, 2009 2 0 Mar 14, 2009 #2 Try VisualHub I know VisualHub 1.34 offers this functionality. There's a check box for "stitch videos together"
Try VisualHub I know VisualHub 1.34 offers this functionality. There's a check box for "stitch videos together"
Sky Blue Guest Jan 8, 2005 6,856 11 Mar 14, 2009 #3 open one in quicktime, drag and drop the oher on it.
K Keebler macrumors 68030 Original poster Jun 20, 2005 2,964 249 Canada Mar 14, 2009 #4 Sky Blue said: open one in quicktime, drag and drop the oher on it. Click to expand... thanks Sky. This worked perfect. And it made me realize that for some odd reason (probably something I did), part 1's screen size is different than part 2's for The Fellowship of the Ring. Cheers and thanks, Keebler
Sky Blue said: open one in quicktime, drag and drop the oher on it. Click to expand... thanks Sky. This worked perfect. And it made me realize that for some odd reason (probably something I did), part 1's screen size is different than part 2's for The Fellowship of the Ring. Cheers and thanks, Keebler
Sky Blue Guest Jan 8, 2005 6,856 11 Mar 14, 2009 #5 i've been doing the same thing recently. I usually cut off the last chapter of the 2nd disc and it's just more credits.
i've been doing the same thing recently. I usually cut off the last chapter of the 2nd disc and it's just more credits.