How do I unite cd1 to cd2? Is Kino the tool?
Steven Vollom
stevenvollom at sbcglobal.net
Fri Jan 16 12:13:09 UTC 2009
> What are you trying to do here?
Dotan, I am getting help from several people. I do the recommendation of each
post as it arrives. Is that bad procedure? Just before I read this email, I
attempted a process that involved downloading and installing a package called
transcode. After installing the package I entered and got the following
result:
steven at Studio25:~$ avimerge -o "/media/sda7/Jerusalem.avi" -i "/media/sda7/O
Jerusalem I""/media/sda7/O Jerusalem II"
scanning file /media/sda7/O Jerusalem I/media/sda7/O Jerusalem II for
video/audi o parameter
AVI open: avilib - Error opening AVI file
REASON: Not a directory
steven at Studio25:~$ avimerge -o "/media/sda7/Jerusalem.avi" -i "/media/sda7/O
Jer
scanning file /media/sda7/O Jerusalem I/media/sda7/O Jerusalem II for
video/audi
AVI open: avilib - Error opening AVI file
REASON: Not a directory
steven at Studio25:~$
Shoot, Dotan, you know my limitations. I have to trust you guys and make the
steps as advised. I don't know what happened to the command. It doesn't
look like what I typed into the terminal.
>Then just cat them together, using quotes around the filenames because of the
>spaces. I posted the correct command earlier.
I have attempted so many commands that I am confused now. I don't remember
the correct post you mention, however, I have cut and pasted (to keep from
making an error) everything I have tried, and nothing has had a positive
result so far. Additionally, I don't understand the term 'cat them
together'. I will google that term when I finish reading the posts.
Thanks for your patience.
Steven
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