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I need to join two .mp4 movies as it's one project split into two halves, I just need them to be one file that just transitions seamlessly. Does anyone know any freeware that does this? I tried doing it in imovie but it proved very difficult and the aspect ratio got all screwy...I just want to stick em together...thanks.
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Sorry, I know quicktime pro and visualhub are both pay, but both cheap. Brian |
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