A Anish Level F Sep 22, 2010 #1 Hey guys.. I have about 200 .mov files that I need to merge into a single video file without any pauses, so like a gapless movie. Any clue what software I could use? Preferably something that runs on a Mac. Thanks!
Hey guys.. I have about 200 .mov files that I need to merge into a single video file without any pauses, so like a gapless movie. Any clue what software I could use? Preferably something that runs on a Mac. Thanks!
ranjan2001 Disciple Sep 22, 2010 #2 If the purpose is that all the files play sequentially then you can put all the files in que & that should solve the issue, I use kmplayer for doing so.
If the purpose is that all the files play sequentially then you can put all the files in que & that should solve the issue, I use kmplayer for doing so.
A Anish Level F Sep 22, 2010 #3 No I need to burn it to a DVD actually. And plus it'll be easier to move them around if their merged into one file.
No I need to burn it to a DVD actually. And plus it'll be easier to move them around if their merged into one file.
XTechManiac Level E Sep 22, 2010 #4 Here is a good tutorial on how to merge multiple .mov files on Mac. This might help.
XTechManiac Level E Sep 22, 2010 #6 Eh? Anyways, there is one more software named Aimersoft Video Converter for Mac. I'm not a Mac user, so I don't have much idea about it. If you ask me how to merge multiple .mov file in Windows then here is a short tutorial on how to do it using VirtualDub:- 1. First, open first video file in VirtualDub (File > Open Video File). 2. Go to File > Append Segment and select your second/other video files. 3. After attaching all the files go to Video > Direct Stream Copy. 4. Last go to File > Save Segmented, to save your merged video. Done! There are many other softwares available for merging videos in Windows.
Eh? Anyways, there is one more software named Aimersoft Video Converter for Mac. I'm not a Mac user, so I don't have much idea about it. If you ask me how to merge multiple .mov file in Windows then here is a short tutorial on how to do it using VirtualDub:- 1. First, open first video file in VirtualDub (File > Open Video File). 2. Go to File > Append Segment and select your second/other video files. 3. After attaching all the files go to Video > Direct Stream Copy. 4. Last go to File > Save Segmented, to save your merged video. Done! There are many other softwares available for merging videos in Windows.