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Old 20-Jun-2009, 14:18
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Can anyone recommend or does anyone know of a application that I can use to join video files.

My brother and I went diving with my niece for the first time a week ago. We took about 40 min of videos, thats about 28 or 30 individual files.

I am looking for a program that I can use to join all the files into one video file.

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Old 20-Jun-2009, 15:01
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> I am looking for a program that I can use to join all the files into
> one video file.


i guess local is probably faster...but, cloud is the way of THIS
century...have a look at:

"5 Free Online Video Editing Sites Reviewed ... do things like scene
transitions, cuts, splices, loops, audio overlays--and they're all
free. ..."

http://www.extremetech.com/article2/...2124590,00.asp

enjoy

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Avidemux my favourite choice. Very clear gui it makes also very simple exporting files in different formats. Then mandvd is great for the authoring side
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Thank you. I'll give them all a try.
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For what you want Devede is exactly what you're looking for. Just bang in any video files, tell it to spit out one MPEG and you're done.
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