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There are several solutions, depending on the exact circumstances. |
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@subsection Concatenating using filters |
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@subsection Concatenating using the concat @emph{filter} |
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FFmpeg has a @url{http://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg.html#concat-1, @code{concat}} |
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filter designed specifically for that, with examples in the documentation. |
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FFmpeg has a @url{http://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-filters.html#concat, |
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@code{concat}} filter designed specifically for that, with examples in the |
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documentation. This operation is recommended if you need to re-encode. |
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@subsection Concatenating at the file level |
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@subsection Concatenating using the concat @emph{demuxer} |
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FFmpeg has a @url{http://www.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-formats.html#concat, |
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@code{concat}} demuxer which you can use when you want to avoid a re-encode and |
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your format doesn't support file level concatenation. |
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@subsection Concatenating using the concat @emph{protocol} (file level) |
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A few multimedia containers (MPEG-1, MPEG-2 PS, DV) allow to concatenate |
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video by merely concatenating the files them. |
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