Exporting without recompression.

My computer currently isn't powerful enough to edit a video that an hour long. Therefore, I had to split my video into eight parts. I exported them, but as you all know, you lose quality if a file is recompressed again. A movie that has eight parts doesn't look right, so I was wondering if any of you know of a program that can piece the parts together my exported video files, without having it going though another compression?

I worked on 2 projects with Premiere CS4 with MTS files. One project was 1 hour long and another started at 4 hours reducing to 2 hours after edit. My computer is minimum what is required so I expected sluggish performance. Edit was not a problem but when I tried to encode to H264 bluray Encoder was freezing. I solved the situation by exporting 1 hour video in 20 minute parts and joining them in Encore. The other project of 2 hours I could not encode even 5 minute selection. Project is linked to some 1200 MTS files and audio files and it was just to much for my computer. I spent to much time in edit to loose my work. I saved the project under other names, deleted half the timeline in each project and half the folders imported in the projects saved the changes and restarted computer. After opening the project that I have reduced in size I was able to export to Media Encoder in about 20 minute selection and so saved my work. Next time I will create projects that are 1 hour long. This experience may help someone in the same situation. The joining of clips in Encore is invisible if export was done at the chapter points.
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