# on unix you can just use cat `cat file1 file2 > output.file` # on Win32 use type `type file1 file2 >output.file`
cat/type just output the contents of a file(s) to STDOUT and the > reditects the output to a file thus joining the files. Do it at the command prompt or using backtics from Perl as shown.
As noted above this will probably not work for .wmv files. You can downlad a tool to do the join at http://www.geocities.com/myasftools/index.html
cheers
tachyon
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In reply to Re: Concatenation Files
by tachyon
in thread Concatenation Files
by Zitoune
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