> On 2016 Feb 15, at 11:59 AM, G Alexander <[email protected]> wrote: > > what is this homework? this post is from someone who is clueless about video. > > unless the two wmv’s have the same bitrate, fps, etc and audio properties etc > you cannot “concatenate” them and have decent output as ffmpeg will use > defaults and result in a crap low bitrate output. you have to convert each > to a common format then map the input streams into an output stream.
So why don’t you provide a better answer? Why the hostility? Obviously we know nothing about the files other than that they are wmv. I was encouraging the poster to provide a command line and output that would reveal more information. The files likely have the same properties. Even if they don’t, the links I provided encompass even concatenating streams that have different codecs. Other differences would have to be dealt with as more information is revealed. Please do not top-post here ;-) _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-user mailing list [email protected] http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user
