VideoTaped is a very small and efficient piece of software relying on FFmpeg to do video file concatenation.
Most onboard cameras create file chunks of 4GB or less, making uploads to platforms such as Kinomap difficult.
Just select the files to merge, precise if you want to trim at the beginning and at the end, press the "TAPE NOW" button and generate your final file very fast: no further encoding is required, just a technical merge.
Requires Java 1.7 or higher.
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Hello,
Links are broken.
Is it possible to give me the URL for windows 64 version, please ?
Thanks in advance
Olivier
Is there a recommend alternative to VideoTaped? I have installed VideoTaped. However, the program demands exactly Java 1.7 and does not start with higher versions like Java 8.x. Going back to Java 1.7 would come with security issues so this is not an option. Any idea how to fix this?
Jessica, I have Java 8 Update 301 on Mac OS and VideoTaped works fine.
HTH,
Pierre
Thanks Pierre! I have already thought about getting a Mac. Meanwhile my Windows PC has to do the job. So the problem occurs on a windows machine. At the moment I am checking out what VLC media player has to offer regarding merging.
Edit: I have had success with VLC. Thanks to an tutorial on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=81MIscmDez0 (one can spare the convert part if all the files have the same format and use the same codec).
Jessi
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