PS The command line in case that’s helpful is thus: Robots (2005).mkv, Robots–credits.mkv, with the output file as Robots (2005)(1).mkv However, I cannot find any resolution to this particular issue. Found this tutorial after banging through the append bit myself. Encoded both from same blu-ray source disk/options. ![]() Trying to re-integrate Robots (2005) main title + credits title. The argument for ‘–append-to’ was invalid.” Getting “Files cannot be appended to themselves. The argument for ‘–append-to’ was invalid.” As they are separate files, I am confused. When I click on “Start multiplexing” I get the error “Files cannot be appended to themselves. I have followed the instructions above by first adding one mkv file and then right clicking and appending the second file. (depending on your operating system this might look a little bit said: ![]() The quality of the files will remain the same, because mkvtoolnix only remuxes the files, it doesn’t re-encode them.Īll parts of the movie must be from the same source, encoded with the same parameters into the same audio/video codecs, or a lossless joining with mkvmerge is not possible! ![]() ![]() The input format can be a multitude of containers like AVI, MP4, MKV, MPEG, TS, DIVX and several more. Therefore the container format of the output files will be MKV. It is freely available for all major PC operating systems. The ultimate goal is to have the movie back in one file, so there is no trouble in the various Plex clients which do not support multi-part files. (This happens usually with very long movies or more often back in the day when we had Video CD or DIVX CDs) The purpose of this HowTo is to join videofiles, when a movie was ripped and split into two or more files.
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