OK Here's an elaboration of whats going on and what messages I get.
First I add all tracks and subs into each movie with mkvmerge. Then I mux them with AVI-Mux GUI. The file I get plays fine.
Then I try to re-mux the file with mkvmerge as I think AVI-Mux GUI is dodgy (And evidently, it is). This is what I get
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Warning: 'C:\Documents and Settings\Mitchell\Desktop\lets hope this works 2.mkv' track 3: The current packet's timecode is smaller than that of the previous packet. This usually means that the source file is a Matroska file that has not been created 100% correctly. The timecodes of all packets will be adjusted by 504ms in order not to lose any data. This may throw A/V sync off, but that can be corrected with mkvmerge's "--sync" option. If you already use "--sync" and you still get this warning then do NOT worry -- this is normal. If this error happens more than once and you get this message more than once for a particular track then either is the source file badly mastered, or mkvmerge contains a bug. In this case you should contact the author Moritz Bunkus <moritz@bunkus.org>.
Warning: 'C:\Documents and Settings\Mitchell\Desktop\lets hope this works 2.mkv' track 4: The current packet's timecode is smaller than that of the previous packet. This usually means that the source file is a Matroska file that has not been created 100% correctly. The timecodes of all packets will be adjusted by 504ms in order not to lose any data. This may throw A/V sync off, but that can be corrected with mkvmerge's "--sync" option. If you already use "--sync" and you still get this warning then do NOT worry -- this is normal. If this error happens more than once and you get this message more than once for a particular track then either is the source file badly mastered, or mkvmerge contains a bug. In this case you should contact the author Moritz Bunkus <moritz@bunkus.org>.
Warning: 'C:\Documents and Settings\Mitchell\Desktop\lets hope this works 2.mkv' track 5: The current packet's timecode is smaller than that of the previous packet. This usually means that the source file is a Matroska file that has not been created 100% correctly. The timecodes of all packets will be adjusted by 504ms in order not to lose any data. This may throw A/V sync off, but that can be corrected with mkvmerge's "--sync" option. If you already use "--sync" and you still get this warning then do NOT worry -- this is normal. If this error happens more than once and you get this message more than once for a particular track then either is the source file badly mastered, or mkvmerge contains a bug. In this case you should contact the author Moritz Bunkus <moritz@bunkus.org>.
Warning: 'C:\Documents and Settings\Mitchell\Desktop\lets hope this works 2.mkv' track 6: The current packet's timecode is smaller than that of the previous packet. This usually means that the source file is a Matroska file that has not been created 100% correctly. The timecodes of all packets will be adjusted by 504ms in order not to lose any data. This may throw A/V sync off, but that can be corrected with mkvmerge's "--sync" option. If you already use "--sync" and you still get this warning then do NOT worry -- this is normal. If this error happens more than once and you get this message more than once for a particular track then either is the source file badly mastered, or mkvmerge contains a bug. In this case you should contact the author Moritz Bunkus <moritz@bunkus.org>.
Warning: 'C:\Documents and Settings\Mitchell\Desktop\lets hope this works 2.mkv' track 2: The current packet's timecode is smaller than that of the previous packet. This usually means that the source file is a Matroska file that has not been created 100% correctly. The timecodes of all packets will be adjusted by 421ms in order not to lose any data. This may throw A/V sync off, but that can be corrected with mkvmerge's "--sync" option. If you already use "--sync" and you still get this warning then do NOT worry -- this is normal. If this error happens more than once and you get this message more than once for a particular track then either is the source file badly mastered, or mkvmerge contains a bug. In this case you should contact the author Moritz Bunkus <moritz@bunkus.org>.
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If I append both files with mkvmerge, I get this:
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Warning: The track number 2 from the file 'C:\Documents and Settings\Mitchell\Desktop\tlotr_ttt__2.mkv' can probably not be appended correctly to the track number 2 from the file 'C:\Documents and Settings\Mitchell\Desktop\tlotr_ttt__1.mkv': Please make sure that the resulting file plays correctly the whole time. The author of this program will probably not give support for playback issues with the resulting file.
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The Return of the King is still ripping so I haven't tried that but by using the first method with AVI-Mux GUI and then remuxing it with mkvmerge, I had a perfect file. What should I do?