I checked archive.org and its not there, and no private tracker my friend uses has it either.

Where do I look for a copy?

Its a Maltese movie, not specifying because of community rules

  • sleepybisexual@beehaw.orgOP
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    Will try

    Tho, if its broken up into parts. How do I stich them together? I’ve seen broken yt movies before

    • Björn Tantau@swg-empire.de
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      5 months ago

      Put them into a playlist or download and use ffmpeg or possibly Handbrake (not sure if that can stitch together videos).

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          I’ve had good experience stitching parts together with handbrake. Honestly, it’s much easier than importing to an editing suite (and getting the export settings right 😬).

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          Davinci resolve will allow you to do what you wish, just don’t get intimidated by the interface, and look up the task you want on yt very straight forward and I only use 1/100th of its power

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            Wouldn’t davinci code be a complete overpowered tool to just stitch videos together? Afaik even vlc can do that.

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          Losslesscut is what you want for this. It’s basic and concatenates without re-encoding. And it’s open source (as is handbrake)