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Re: Recording time limit
Nice! Is the syntax the same? Care to post it, if it's different? Thanks!
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Re: Recording time limit
No, there are a couple of ways to do it. This is probably the easiest.
1) Go to Start -> Run 2) Type cmd and press enter. It will open up DOS command window. 3) Type this command COPY /b “C:\shailesh\file1.flv” + “C:\Shailesh\file2.flv” “C:\NewFile.flv” Note: Specify full file path. Hit enter, it will create a new video file (in this case NewFile.flv). |
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Re: Recording time limit
Wow, cool trick, guys!
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