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Old 23rd February 2011, 05:01 PM
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how to change video resolution of a flash video

Hi,

i want to merge two .flv videos to one big flash video with avidemux.
This doesn't work, because the videos has different video resolutions.

The first video has 600x480 and the second video has 640x480.
How is it possible to merge/join this two videos with linux tools ?.
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