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How merge two video files?

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I want to merge two video files in one (for example: a.avi + b.avi = c.avi). How can make it?

In my computer are installed FFMPEG and MPlayer.

PS. My OS - UNIX
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You could simply join the 2 videos with

cat file1.avi file2.avi > new_video.avi
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You can do it using Kino .
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Ok, locustfurnace, yours methods merge these files, but on viewing I saw only the first file (file1.avi) and don't saw the second file (file2.avi) in file3.avi.
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You could simply join the 2 videos with

cat file1.avi file2.avi > new_video.avi
I am can not to open yours link
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You can do it using Kino .

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I am can not to open yours link
I don't know why you're not able to open it... it works fine on my browser... anyway, try another link: http://www.kinodv.org/ . This one should work
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