WMV Merger is an easy-to-use tool to join many kinds of video files into a wmv file with transition effects. It can merge many video formats such as MPEG (MPG), VCD, AVI, WMV, ASF which have different frame rate, frame size and encoding parameters. The program can adjust video encoding bitrate and audio encoding bitrate, change video or sound quality and output wmv file size. It also supports to drag and drop files.
MediaJoin is a free program for combining your Video/Audio clips into one file. This simple, no frills program makes it easy for anyone to combine their clips. It's compatible with MP3, WAV, MPG and MPEG files. It can also be used to combine Text file and other notes. If you have a lot of notes saved as text files like I do use MediaJoin to combine them into one Text file.
Jfuse joins smaller media files together so they can be played as one single clip. It also allows media files to be split into smaller sections. Jfuse handles MPEG AVI, and MP3s, and it plays media files through a player of your choice. It also provides an organizer for your media files. Easy to use and comes with technical support and all future upgrades, Jfuse is an all in one joiner, splitter, and organizer.
Easy Video Joiner can help you join multiple AVI, MPEG (MPG), RM (Real Media) or WMV/ASF (Window Media) files into one large movie file. You can add an unlimited number of video files as you like to the list and easily rearrange their order if needed. With just a few mouse clicks, you can enjoy your movie clips without interruption. It can also join most audio files with popular format (*.mp3, *.rm, *.wma, *.wav).
Do you need a utility that can merge several PDF files into one? PDF Combine can do exactly this...easily and flexibly. PDF Combine is the most efficient and handiest program available on the market. PDF Combine can also be run from the command line allowing its use in batch files.
Combines several pages into one tiff file. TiffCombine is easy-to-use and has a transparent interface. Once set up, a few clicks is all that is needed. TIFF Combine can be used in two different ways: use the command line or select separate tiff files and press the "Combine" button. TIFF Combine will do the rest!