
Camel's MPEGJoin 1.0.7b
Updated on 23 Jul 2011
By Anthony Buckner
By Anthony Buckner
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License:
Freeware (Free)
Updated:
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712
Platform:
Windows All
Publisher:
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Unknown
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Other versions:
1.0.7b
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Publisher's Descriptions
Camel's MPEGJoin application was designed to be a small tool that will help you join MPEG files. It's a very simple program and all it does is join MPG files (don't try to join any other file type - it won't work). The resulting joined MPEG file created by Camel's MPEGJoin will be of the same settings as the first file in your join queue. So if you join several MPEG files, each with different settings (this is not something you want to do in general), you will end up with a joined MPEG file with the settings of the first file.
NOTE: In order for you to get a "perfect" join, all files that you are joining MUST have the same specs. That is, each file that you're joining must have the same resolution, video, audio, and system MUX, etc. Camel's MPEGJoin does not verify that your files meet this criteria before (or after) joining.
Programs such as Cinax's iFilmEdit do verify this and will not allow you to join files that are even slightly different. Camel's MPEGJoin will allow you to join files with different specs; however the joined MPG file may display some undesireable effects, or may not be playable at all. The only way to properly join such files is to recompress each individual file using the same specs and then join them. Camel's MPEGJoin does not provide any form of recompression. What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· Fixed a bug that caused an error if a file was loaded from or written to the root directory of your hard drive.
· Fixed a bug in the "Save Chunk Size Setting" in the Preferences section. The checkbox would "stick" to save the chunk size setting even if you turned it off.
· Fixed a bug that showed up when trying to view the joined MPG file when it was saved to a directory that had spaces in it.
· Fixed a bug with the Remove button. When clicked, it would only remove the first selected file and not all selected files from the queue.
· Added a menu that pops up when you right click on a file in the queue. From this menu, you can remove a selection of files (this doesn't delete them, just takes them out of the queue), or view an individual file. Note that if you select several files and choose to remove them with this menu, all selected items will be removed. However, if you select multiple files and choose the view the files, only the first file will play. This was done intentionally as I didn't think it would be much use to fire up several instances of your MPG player to view multiple files.
· Made the need to uninstall previous versions of Camel's MPEGJoin unnecessary. Starting with version 1.0.7, you should be able to install Camel's MPEGJoin in the same directory as previous versions without any complications. Please note that it is always safer to uninstall any program first before installing an upgrade, and the installation routine for Camel's MPEGJoin will warn you of this. However, I have not experienced any problems upgrading from previous versions without uninstalling first (other than getting multiple entries in the Add/Remove list for Camel's MPEGJoin). If you choose to install this version (or any later versions of Camel's MPEGJoin) without uninstalling previous versions first, you should overwrite any files encountered in the installation procedure.
NOTE: In order for you to get a "perfect" join, all files that you are joining MUST have the same specs. That is, each file that you're joining must have the same resolution, video, audio, and system MUX, etc. Camel's MPEGJoin does not verify that your files meet this criteria before (or after) joining.
Programs such as Cinax's iFilmEdit do verify this and will not allow you to join files that are even slightly different. Camel's MPEGJoin will allow you to join files with different specs; however the joined MPG file may display some undesireable effects, or may not be playable at all. The only way to properly join such files is to recompress each individual file using the same specs and then join them. Camel's MPEGJoin does not provide any form of recompression. What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· Fixed a bug that caused an error if a file was loaded from or written to the root directory of your hard drive.
· Fixed a bug in the "Save Chunk Size Setting" in the Preferences section. The checkbox would "stick" to save the chunk size setting even if you turned it off.
· Fixed a bug that showed up when trying to view the joined MPG file when it was saved to a directory that had spaces in it.
· Fixed a bug with the Remove button. When clicked, it would only remove the first selected file and not all selected files from the queue.
· Added a menu that pops up when you right click on a file in the queue. From this menu, you can remove a selection of files (this doesn't delete them, just takes them out of the queue), or view an individual file. Note that if you select several files and choose to remove them with this menu, all selected items will be removed. However, if you select multiple files and choose the view the files, only the first file will play. This was done intentionally as I didn't think it would be much use to fire up several instances of your MPG player to view multiple files.
· Made the need to uninstall previous versions of Camel's MPEGJoin unnecessary. Starting with version 1.0.7, you should be able to install Camel's MPEGJoin in the same directory as previous versions without any complications. Please note that it is always safer to uninstall any program first before installing an upgrade, and the installation routine for Camel's MPEGJoin will warn you of this. However, I have not experienced any problems upgrading from previous versions without uninstalling first (other than getting multiple entries in the Add/Remove list for Camel's MPEGJoin). If you choose to install this version (or any later versions of Camel's MPEGJoin) without uninstalling previous versions first, you should overwrite any files encountered in the installation procedure.
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For your own protection ALWAYS check downloaded files for viruses.
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