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Blazaking:
What I'd like to ask is why you want to join them together into one file? Are you unable to open the files separately or something?

Kyrdua:

--- Quote from: Blazaking on August 26, 2011, 10:40:05 AM ---What I'd like to ask is why you want to join them together into one file? Are you unable to open the files separately or something?

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you can't open split files (like say rar,r001,r002,etc), you have to join them first.



--- Quote from: kevin33 on August 26, 2011, 04:50:55 AM ---I would like to know how to join files that type are not .001 or whatever how do i convert it so i can "join"? I already know how to (click to show/hide)"join" them but could you explain how to make a file that is in mkv into that. I would greatly appreciate it if you could. Do not send me to youtube or the website cause all they tell you is open file go to join find file and it works. I am not looking for that. I have 4 files that are 100mbs and in mkv but I cannot seem to figure out how to do whatever change I need to do to make its type to 001 and whatever. Thank you in advance!
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can you post where you downloaded them? or what the filenames are?

kevin33:
The show is called Slayers and its the movies that are split into four parts. I am not sure if I can put the link to it since its from another site like Bakabt. The site is demonoid if that helps. Its called Slayers Ultimate collection.  This is how the files are setup like:  1995 Slayers - The Motion Picture/Slyrs the Motion Picture part 1.mkv   100.00 MB
1995 Slayers - The Motion Picture/Slyrs the Motion Picture part 2.mkv   100.00 MB
1995 Slayers - The Motion Picture/Slyrs the Motion Picture part 3.mkv   100.00 MB
1995 Slayers - The Motion Picture/Slyrs the Motion Picture part 4.mkv   63.20 MB

So if you know how to do that I would greatly appreciate it. Or do I have to download it again and rechange the name or whatever?

Freedom Kira:
Why can't you just watch them separately? I'm pretty sure the encoders split the video into four separate video files on purpose to help people with low download speeds.

If you use a playback program like Zoomplayer, it'll even start playing the next file automatically when you're finished with each one. For other players, just open the whole directory and it'll put all four episodes into the playlist and play them sequentially.

If you insist, though, you'd need a program like MKVMerge and quite a bit of time. It's not really worth it IMO.

kureshii:

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