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Re: Joining .rm files

Posted by Frank on 10/05/46 11:51

On Mon, 26 Jun 2006 20:57:34 -0700, in 'rec.video.production',
in article <Re: Joining .rm files>,
"Richard Crowley" <rcrowley@xpr7t.net> wrote:

>"Frank" wrote ...
>> "Richard Crowley" wrote:
>>>> "Richard Crowley" wrote ...
>>>>> "Art Landy" wrote ...
>>>>>>I have some .rm files that I need to join. Is there a freeware
>>>>>>file
>>>>>>joiner that will do this?
>>>>>
>>>>> How were they divided up?
>>>
>>>"Art Landy" wrote ...
>>>> They were downloaded individually, as for example, file ab01.rm,
>>>> ab02.rm,
>>>> ab03.rm...etc.
>>>
>>>But my point is that whoever *up*loaded them divided them up with
>>>SOME kind of tool/software. You have to find out what they used
>>>and use the same tool/softare to re-join them. This is not a generic
>>>question for which there is a generic answer.
>>
>>
>> The paid version of RealNetwork's RealProducer package, known as
>> RealProducer Plus, includes a program called RealMedia Editor that has
>> an "Append RealMedia File..." function which can "join together"
>> (concatenate) multiple RealMedia files.
>>
>> I don't know whether or not the free RealProducer download includes
>> this functionality.
>
>We don't really know if these are all standalone .rm files
>(which can be joined as you are suggesting) or whether they
>are pieces of a single big .rm file (which seems more likely
>to me).


From what the OP wrote, it sounds to me to be a series of standalone
..rm files, in which case the RealMedia Editor program (rmedtgui.exe)
would do the trick, although I don't know whether it's included with
the free RealProducer download as it is with the Plus version.

This is easy to test, however. If each of the individual files plays
back properly in the RealPlayer program, then they're valid .rm files.

OTOH, if the first file in the series is what used to be the beginning
of a valid .rm file and the other files are simply more pieces of the
original .rm file, then a simple command line 'copy' command could be
used to put all of the pieces back together again to form a valid,
complete .rm file, assuming that the correct sequence is maintained.

--
Frank, Independent Consultant, New York, NY
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