Jfuse
allows you to merge Media Files together, split them
into smaller files, and provides an organizational interface
to keep track of all of your media files with the ability
to play them through your favorite media player.
The merging
feature allows you put movie files together so they can be
viewed as one complete clip. It will combine the smaller
files together to make one large file. Most video content is
presented on the web in several smaller, sequential clips.
Jfuse eliminates the need to have to view a movie in ten or
fifteen different parts. JFuse is compatible with both MPEGs
and AVIs.
JFuse
also splits large media files into smaller files.
Simply choose the file you want to split, select the
number of files it should be split into, and give
them a base name, and click a button. It is an extremely
quick and simple way to split files for galleries,
storage issues, or any other reason. Splitting is
compatible with MPEG and MP3s.
Keeping
track of where you have different movies or songs
on your computer can be difficult. JFuse provides
a merge history/favorites interface that plays the
selected media files with a single click. Files resulting
from a merge operation are automatically added to
the list as well as any file you wish to import. You
can also scan directories on you hard drive for certain
types of files and automatically add them to the History.
This is extremely helpful for keeping all of your
files from Peer to Peer programs together, as well
as all of your favorite movie files.
JFuse
provides a graphical interface that makes usage very
easy. To merge files, choose the files in the order
you wish to combine them, and click on the "Merge
Files" button and choose a location and name
for your new file. You can also view the newly created
file through your favorite media player.
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