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Postby hay824650 on Thu Dec 24, 2009 3:37 am

How to merge or join several video files into a single file with one click on Mac?

If you have a ton of video or audio clips, have you imagined merging or joining them into a single file no matter which video formats they are? Or do you want to combine several video files like FLV, MOV, WMV, ASF, MOD, TOD, MTS, M2TS, MP4, VOB, etc to a big one so that you can burn them to DVD for viewing on your DVD player?

In those above cases, a merge Video Converter for Mac must be your good choice.

Here I will show you the easy method I joined several video files to one with this powerful Video Converter for Mac called Moyea Video Converter for Mac.

First of all, free download this Video Converter for Mac here, install and run it.

Step 1: Add video files you want to merge into this Mac Video Converter.

After launch this program, you can click the “Add” button to load video files into this program no matter which video formats they are.

Step 2: Merge videos to one file and select output format

Once all the video files are loaded, you just need to tick the checkbox “Merge into one file” on the main interface. At the same time, you can select the output format you need from the drop-down list “Format”. If you need, you can also set destination folder from the “Browse”. If not, the output files will be saved in the default folder automatically.

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Step 3: Click the “Convert” button to start video conversion and merge at the same time.

Under the conversion process window, you can see some useful information you may want to know, like Time elapse, Estimated left, Generated size and estimated size.

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Tips: This Mac Video Converter is also a good editor. If you want to edit the videos before merging or joining, just click the “Edit” button. And this Mac Video Converter offers the special function to adjust audio and video parameters for your reference by clicking the “Settings” button. Then you can select codec, bit rate, frame rate, size, resolution, and the aspect ration and so on.

Hopefully the article will be greatly helpful for you to merge video files into one with ease.
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