Ubuntu Multimedia :: Join(combine) Two .ogv Files Into One?
Nov 27, 2010
How to use ffmpeg or memcoder to join two .ogv files into a single .ogv ??Let's suppose the first .ogv video file is named as "01.ogv" and the resolution is 800*600;the second .ogv video file is named as "02.ogv" and the resolution is 720*576.I'd love to join two video files into a whole one, with the resolution 320*240.
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Jul 4, 2010
I want to join 4 flv files,I am running Ubuntu 10.4 LTS seems to me that joining flv files in Ubuntu it's a very difficult task.
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Sep 19, 2010
This should be easy but despite all the hints and tricks I've read, I cannot make this work. I have 130+ files with the names filename.avi.001, filename.avi.002, filename.avi.003 all the way up to filname.avi.132. How do I join them? A simple cat command does not work, neither does avimerge or any other utility I can find. I'm guessing because the file extension is a number and not .avi. Is there and easy way to rename them all and then join them? I can't be the only one with this issue but I've scoured the forums and found nothing.
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Feb 15, 2010
I have two files which I would like to combine. Each file has 2 columns.
File 1:
1 a
2 b
[code]...
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Feb 28, 2010
I have an audiobook in 64 small mp3 files and I need them combined into a single file of any format in the proper order or order that I add them in. What program can I use?
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Jun 8, 2011
My backup script generates 2 lengthy log file. They have the same name, but the date is appended. I want to select the oldest one, condense it with "head" and "tail" and then append the condensed version of the newer one. They seem to get tangled up.Code:
ls `find . -iname "bak-log_*"` -1t | tail -1
and
ls `find . -iname "bak-log_*"` -rt | tail -1
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Jul 7, 2011
I have two files: one is like
preface
Introduction
chapter 1
the other is like
1
2
3
I was wondering how to column-wise combine the two files into one:
preface 1
Introduction 2
chapter 1 3
by using some utilities, such as awk, sed, available in Ubuntu?
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Mar 2, 2011
I am trying to understand the join command. I wish to join two files:
Code:
$ cat test1
a 0
b 2.51
c 19.85
$ cat test2
a 0
b 2.51
[Code]...
this is great but I do not understand why join ignores the -e flag and fails to insert FOO in the empty field.
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Mar 22, 2011
Combine multiple text files into one text file?
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May 11, 2010
I've got a collection of comics on my computer which consist of single images in .jpg. I am trying to join them all to a big .pdf, so that I end up with one e-book per comic instead of a bunch of single images. I already tried importing it to Open Office, but that way I will have to rescale every single image to fit a page, which would take ages.
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Dec 17, 2010
How can I combine 2 video files into 1 using FFMPEG? I've tried the following command......
cat intermediate1.mpg intermediate2.mpg > intermediate_all.mpg
....the result being only 1 of the video files combined but the overall file size is equivalent to the 2 files combined together.
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Jan 11, 2011
How can I join the two parts of a stereoscopic movie to get a side-by-side one?
I can expand the left file, that way all I'll need is to paste the second one on top of it, with something like this:
mencoder left-file.mkv -o side-by-side.avi -oac copy -ovc lavc -of avi -vf scale=1280:720,expand=-1280:0:0:0 -sws 3 -lavcopts vbitrate=16000
Any idea which tool should I use on a Linux system?
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Jun 12, 2011
I have hundreds of files in one directory, is there a simple command or pipes of command I can use to append them together? I don't want to use any loops.
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May 18, 2010
I need to overwrite the first say 50 or so lines of an xml file on an everyday basis. The first 50 lines of the file are always the same and the 50 lines they get replaced with are always the same. Is there a way to create a file with the 50 new lines and somehow copy/merge/overwrite the larger file such that the 50 original lines would be replaced but the remainder of the file would be untouched?This seems simple, there has to be a way to do it. I'm just not smart enough to figure it out.
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Jun 19, 2011
I want to join .ogv files that have been encoded with my all time favourite encoder 'thoggen'? I know cat will join VOB files. The cat command is making very strange noises in my terminal and sending out screwed up letters that i have never seen..)
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Jun 28, 2010
I am trying to combine two videos into one file, so that I can have them playing side by side and in sync.Basically they are two angles of the same thing, and I want to be able to demonstrate both at once. The files are completely different formats right now (MPEG-2 and h.264), but I could convert them. Is there any way to do this, or a way I could have them both play in sync even if I can't combine them?
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May 30, 2010
Is there is any application to join files downloaded from rapidshare??Generally i use hjsplit to join these files in windows.. what application i have to use to join those files in ubuntu.They have an extension like 001,002,etc.
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Oct 13, 2010
I want to use the command line join utility on two files. Unfortunately, they're gzipped. Because they're both gzipped, I can't use gzip -cd. Is there a slick way to do this without having to unzip them?
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Jul 23, 2011
Searching Google on how to join/merge many mp3 files, it suggests that I should just cat them together.That might "work", but clearly it is not the correct way to do it, as each header and set of IDv3 tags will also be concatenated.Does a Linux program exist that can be scripted to join/merge many mp3?Can mplayer/mencoder/ffmpeg do it?
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Jan 22, 2010
I have 2 text files : file1.txt and file2.txt
cat file1.txt
15 this is a sentence containing various words and spaces
34 this is a another sentence containing various words and spaces
cat file2.txt
2 this is sentence1file2
6 this is sentence2file2
54 this is sentence3file2
I would like to join these 2 files. The result should look as follows :
cat joinedfile.txt
2 this is sentence1file2
6 this is sentence2file2
15 this is a sentence containing various words and spaces
34 this is a another sentence containing various words and spaces
54 this is sentence3file2
==> so the joined file must be sorted on the first number. Any ideas how this can be achieved ?
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Nov 27, 2010
I have to merge two different pdf files and I don't know how to do this. ..(I use opensuse 11.3 with gnome).
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Oct 24, 2010
How do you join multiple MP3 files into one? "cat" and "mp3wrap" are no good as they produce non standard MP3 files. I know I can use audacity, but when you have 1000's of MP3 files to join into one, it takes too long.
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Dec 17, 2010
How to join two ISO image files in Linux?
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Apr 28, 2011
I am downloading a set of files that were split by a program called ffsj
http://www.jaist.ac.jp/~hoangle/filesj/
The Fastest File Splitter and Joiner.
I have been googling it, but I am not finding anything that is telling me how I might join these files using my CentOS Linux. How can I join these files using CentOS?
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Apr 13, 2010
Ubuntu convert for 1 year and counting and loving it more and more every day. My main PC isn't playing nice with my ipod, and of all the music software out there, I enjoy songbird the most.I dig its clean lines and iTunes-esque file management. Now of course comes the question.I connected my ipod to my computer, and it doesn't show up on Songbird. There's no add-on for ipod device support either. What gives? Is there anyway to combine my favorite MP3 player and my favorite multimedia software into one delicious sushi roll?
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Oct 31, 2010
I am working on a script that allows me to convert an IP address to a country name. I have 2 files. One that has text like: PORT.80 TCP SRC=x.x.x.x and the other is x.x.x.x United States. How can I combine these files so that the file output is PORT.80 TCP SRC=x.x.x.x United States?
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Jun 24, 2010
The other day, I needed to send the bank few signed documents (~40 pages). Scanned the signed documents in jpg format and wrote up this script to make a bound pdf. I find it quite useful- have fun.
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Nov 6, 2010
I am looking for a program that will take multiple avi files and join them into one file
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Apr 13, 2010
i have started using linux for less than 6 months. now i have come across a problem with pdf files in linux. i want to join different pages from different pdf files into single pdf file.i have come across softwares that do this but they perform this using page numbers from pdf files.but i need to do this based on keywords in different pages .for eg there 3 pdf files
india.pdf
contents:languages
.........
........
places
......
......
achievments
......
[Code]....
now i have to create a pdf file langunage.pdf ,combining the topic languanges from three pdf files america.pdf,india.pdf,china.pdf how can i do it?? whether there is any open source software for doing this?.
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Aug 19, 2010
I have a bunch of files that contain a date, then data. When I use join, I get exactly the output I need. But manually joining the first with the second, then that output with the third and so on would take days. I have thousands of files. Can any of you folks help me write a script that would do this?To put it another way, for clarity's sake, here is what I am currently doing
If I were to repeat that 3000 times the final output would be what I need. I know a simple script would do this for me, but I can't figure out how to write it.
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