That sounds like what old-fashioned file splitters did back in the time of low bandwhidths and transfer limits.
It would then be just a matter of concatenating one file after the other, irrespective of the original being a video file or any other kind.
In unix the cat command could do it.
In windows you could use programs like HJsplit or Free File Splitter to recombine them
It would then be just a matter of concatenating one file after the other, irrespective of the original being a video file or any other kind.
In unix the cat command could do it.
In windows you could use programs like HJsplit or Free File Splitter to recombine them