

Search around for a one-liner command and that's it. Well, you can use it for it, but if you want a quick, dirty concatenation, then you are better using FFMPEG. I am aware it is primarily used for 3D Animation, but I hear blender does in fact have some video editing software functionality, and being able to use this would save me alot of time and money if I record an hour's worth of footage, and it gets split into 3 MP$ files, all I would want this editor to do is merge the 3 files back together into a one hour mp4.
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引用自 Your Tovarisch Uncle Joey:I don't need alot of high level functions, I just need it to be able to merge MP4 files together to bypass Win7's irritating limit on MP4 recordings, So e.g. In the end you need to find the tools and settings that work for you. That's really what it comes down to: what people will notice. Personally I have recorded game footage at medium quality settings and taken the video through 3-4 re-encodes before it is viewed by others with little noticable change. If the videos you’re stitching together look bad to begin with they’ll look just as bad going out, if not worse. Just remember the GIGO principle: Garbage In Garbage Out. It’s an open source program so they’re not bugging you into buying a license.Īs for quality, every time a video is encoded with a lossy compression format (like h.264/5) you will lose some quality even on the highest settings. But you should *always* treat programs downloaded from the Internet with suspicion and pass it through a virus scanner with up to date definitions just to be sure.

Make sure you’re downloading it from the developer’s site and not a download site. It’s open source so it should have no problems like that, as including malevolent code would likely be discovered and destroy their reputation.
