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Subject: Re: combining numbered video files
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On Sun, 21 Jun 2015 00:37:15 -0500, noid wrote:
> Files like WMV.001, WMV.002,...........WMV.nnn
http://superuser.com/questions/111825/any-command-line-or-batch-cmd-to-concatenate-multiple-files
If you use a Unix system, try cat, as in:
cat *.WMV.* > assembled.file.WMV
IMO, good old CLI commands are always cheaper and better and faster.
/lt
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