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<blockquote data-quote="invictus40" data-source="post: 798887" data-attributes="member: 85376"><p>I was trying to combine the segments of a movie, but the files are not recognizable by the computer. The files were not ending in .rar or .zip but rather with numbers indicating their sequence (with the file name being identical except for the numbers). This is how the structure looks:</p><p></p><p>Filename.avi.001</p><p>Filename.avi.002</p><p>Filename.avi.003</p><p>....etc</p><p></p><p>I've tried to used file joining apps like Splitfuse but it grays out the files in the import window, indicating they are not right for the app. I also tried some video players, as well as video merger apps, but they don't recognize them as movie files. Does anyone know what method or app to use here? I am used to opening the first of a set of .rar files and having it auto-combine the set of files, but that is not working here, and the files don't really have a proper extension.</p><p></p><p>Any help would be great. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="invictus40, post: 798887, member: 85376"] I was trying to combine the segments of a movie, but the files are not recognizable by the computer. The files were not ending in .rar or .zip but rather with numbers indicating their sequence (with the file name being identical except for the numbers). This is how the structure looks: Filename.avi.001 Filename.avi.002 Filename.avi.003 ....etc I've tried to used file joining apps like Splitfuse but it grays out the files in the import window, indicating they are not right for the app. I also tried some video players, as well as video merger apps, but they don't recognize them as movie files. Does anyone know what method or app to use here? I am used to opening the first of a set of .rar files and having it auto-combine the set of files, but that is not working here, and the files don't really have a proper extension. Any help would be great. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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