tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8599594657679782462.post2064759022011767322..comments2023-09-13T07:45:16.606-04:00Comments on EDIT 2000 - Introduction to Computers for Teachers-Spring 2007: Class 18: PowerPoint GamesUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8599594657679782462.post-52666952657462227622010-12-31T03:45:01.066-05:002010-12-31T03:45:01.066-05:00Junior Member I want to merge 3 parts of a downloa...Junior Member I want to merge 3 parts of a downloaded ppv into one video to burn to disc but for some reason unknown to me, the second part has different parameters then parts 1 and 3. And so when I attempt to merge them together the software program warns me about this issue, telling me that merging them will result in possile problems with the audio and video being in sync so it won't do it. How do I combat this probelm without having to resort to using my screencapsture program to record the videos and degrade the overall quality of the video in the process. Is there a program anyone can recomend that will merge avi videos regardless of their bitrates? I've tried encoding theh avi's to MPEG's using Super but even then, the files are still unable to be merged together as the original framerates apparetnly remain unchanged. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks <br /> [url=http://www.dvdtopsp.net/]convert dvd to psp[/url]Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com