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Originally Posted by celeb_peeper
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I thought I had tried media join before, but I downloaded it and gave it another try.
In short, it doesn't work. Videos (in my test I used an MPEG) that are nice quality in their broken up parts appear super choppy, like a bad webcam video, after being joined.
Maybe I don't have the greatest video card, but my machine is pretty powerful, and it is a windows media center, so it should do mpeg encoding pretty well, and I am not even asking it to do it in real time, so I don't know why the poor quality result.
Any one else have a suggestion?