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MP4 File Combiner

Discussion in 'General Software' started by Vavaseur, Jun 12, 2013.

  1. Vavaseur

    Vavaseur Registered Members

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    Can anyone recommend a programme that will combine 3 separate MP4 files into 1 file seamlessly and without loss of quality. Also, something that does not want to install toolbars, change my search provider, or download software that I do not want or need.

    Preferably, a programme that will perform the task online without the need for downloading.

    Thanks in anticipation.

    Vavaseur
     
  2. DSTM (Dougie)

    DSTM (Dougie) Registered Members

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    Hi. Windows Movie Maker will do it without all toolbars etc.
    Can't recommend any as I haven't had the need to.
    Let us know how this one stacks up.
    Here are the instructions.

    Instructions
    1

    Open the Windows Movie Maker program on your computer. This video-editing application comes as standard equipment on most Windows machines.
    2

    Click "File," and then select "Import Video." Navigate the browser window to select one of the MP4 files you want to join. Click "OK" and wait as the file imports. Repeat this step with the other MP4 file or files you want to combine.

    3

    Click and drag the first MP4 file you want in your final movie into the Movie Maker timeline. Click and drag the second MP4 file directly after the first MP4 file ends in the timeline. Continue this process with each MP4 file you want to combine.
    4

    Select "File," and then choose "Publish Movie." Type a name for the new file. Type a target file size for the video. Choose "MP4" for the video format.
     
  3. Vavaseur

    Vavaseur Registered Members

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    Thanks again for your help. That worked although I am yet to watch the result from beginning to end. It's interesting that the whole (547MB) is greater than the sum of the parts (120.5MB).

    Regards,
    Vavaseur
     

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