This normally works but if not use my mencoder solution if the output video does not play past the joined time.
the contents of list.txt need to look like this:
file somefile.mp4
file somefile2.mp4
then run ffmpeg
ffmpeg -f concat -i list.txt -c copy CME-2-router-dial-peer-final.mp4
The result is almost instant joining since there is no video processing since we are........
The problem for me is that Ihad two videos with different types of audio streams. ffmpeg would join them but they would not play past the point of the join.
So Iused mencoder like below and it joined the audio and made them both mp3 streams and it worked!
-oac mp3lame specifies the audio to be convered into an mp3 stream using the lame codec.
after the oac the two files are the ones to be joined.
the -o is the name of the outp........
If you have this problem: http://realtechtalk.com/mencoder_bmovl_error_vf_bmovl_Unknown_command_Ignoring_-1860-articles
Then ffmpeg is for you. Go here if you are using Linux Mint and cannot find or install it to use an external PPA........
mencoder -fps 30 -ss 00:00:38 -oac lavc -ovc copy 152408.mp4 -o soundedit.mp4
The -ss flag means to start at 38 seconds (so the first 38 seconds of video will be removed).........
Movie-Aspect is undefined - no prescaling applied.
videocodec: libavcodec (720x1280 fourcc=34504d46 [FMP4])
[mpeg4 @ 0x2c91c00] timebase not supported by mpeg 4 standard
Could not open codec.
FATAL: Cannot initialize video driver.
That is the error I would get, I thought it was a codec error something else. By fluke Isaw something about ffmpeg where someone recommended manually telling it to the "fps" and it worked.........
In my case I already copied the VIDEO_TS folder to my hard drive.
Here is the command for mencoder:
mencoder -dvd-device "myvideobackup/VIDEO_TS" dvd:// -ovc xvid -oac mp3lame -lameopts cbr:br=128 -xvidencopts pass=2:bitrate=-700000 -o myvideobackup.avi
Replace "-dvd-device myvideobackup/VIDEO_TS" with the location of your backup files or the /dev device of your DVD drive.
The -o myvideobackup.avi is of course the name o........
Mencoder is great, you can throw anything at it, including video files from your camera and have it encode into xvid or almost any other format.
In my case I took 640x480 video from my Canon and reduced the size by 1/3 with the options below (there are many other options that you can read about in the manual but I like to keep it simple).
Mencoder Encode
mencoder -ovc xvid -oac mp3lame -xvidencopts fixed_quant=4 -o ........