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shuq
26th February 2009, 20:29
Hi,
I would like to get reference to any Free Tools out there that can convert video file format and merge them into one. For example, if I have multiple wvm file, I can convert all to mpeg and merge them into one file.

I want reference/link to Free Free Free tools only. That means, no evaluation version with 30days trial, No eval version with watermark in the background (if I have not paid yet). I want totally Free Free Free..

Yep, I want something for nothing and my endless Goggle search is not giving me good results.

Any tips ? If I posted this in the wrong section, pls kindly move my request to the right forum.

Tks

setarip_old
26th February 2009, 21:39
Use the "Search" function of the Doom9 Forums for each of the formats you're interested in...

BTW - Did you resolve your other issue at:

http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1252950#post1252950

shuq
26th February 2009, 21:54
Hi Setarip_old,

The issue in the link you provided is still open. I provided a snapshot of the screen showing the PREVIEW button checked and still the PLAY/STOP buttons are ghosted. I did the recommendations from you. I even uninstalled DVDShrink and reinstalled. No luck. I can play my DVD with other tools (eg Cyberlink DVD or load with Daemon Tools and view the .iso files on Cyberlink DVD) but no luck with DVDShrink. I checked my soundcard and tested for full audio, all of that is working.

So, I am lost...(regarding the DVDShrink help)

dat720
27th February 2009, 06:48
There are many great tools you can use which are free for that purpose, if you search google you WILL find them you just have to be patient....

Look at AVIDemux, VirtualDubMod also the freeware version of tmpgenc should be able to do it....

Maybe if you consider donating to a project like this you will get better software for free!!!!!!
This attitude of everyone wanting something for nothing is getting a tad out of control, the people that create these packages are usually doing it for free them selves in their own free time.... if you worked really hard on something would you like to be paid for it?

Unfortunetly for these authors getting software like AVIDemux out into the masses involves giving it away for free!