FLV Joiner is a fast and simple tool for combining multiple flash videos into one. The program is "lossless" meaning it does not recompress the files. Tested on FLV1/H263, VP6, AVC/H264 flash video formats and can handle VFR files without synchronization problems.
Note: Sometimes, if a file join fails, a second try will succeed.
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Runs on: | WinXP / Vista / Win7 |
Writes settings to: | None |
Stealth: ? | Yes |
Unicode support: | No |
License: | Freeware |
How to extract: | Download the ZIP package and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch FLVJoin.exe. |
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Thanks to Ralph for his tidbit in comment #6 about fixing issues where the joined FLV would crash the video between the joined portions by re-transcoding the entire joined FLV. (I used Video to Video instead of XMedia Recode.)
v0.6
Links fixed - thanks Checker
v0.6
I love this app. Many THX for it.
There is only one thing what I hate. To click "OK" button because of the "Could'nt find 'duration' metadata in" message... It's really annoying with 358 files...
v0.6
Does not recognize .flv files. Not a FLV file. :( But the files, I wanted to join are both .flv files.
I have watched a movie online, and exported the flv files with "VideoCacheView" tool, and then I tried to join 9 flv files with this flv joiner tool v0.6, but I've got this error. "Not a FLV file."
v0.6
@Emka
Updated.
V0.6
Website seems to be down.
V0.6
The previous download link required you to click on the side nav menu of the author's website. I have linked to the directory where the downloads are housed for the app.
V0.6
Hmmm....clicking "Download" takes me to the author's web site and WOT says "Warning - This site has a poor reputation."
I think I'll pass for now.
I've had very good results from this utility. As the author explains on his site (see 'FLV Tips') some will be tricky or impossible to join or if joined ok may choke one or all players. I get about 95% success.
Those few that choke a player on the joint have in every case been remedied by processing through XMedia Recode (http://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=1443) (input as FLV and output as same). This fixed the joint errors.
(Also note how FLV joiner tells you where the joins are so you can check very quickly) (FYI my preferred FLV-player is 'Fortop')
Works for me - hope this helps others
It would be perfect if the author adds Queue function~
v0.6