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Joining .wmv video clips?

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I'm looking for information on how I might join multiple .wmv video clips? I did a search on the internet for available software but couldn't find much. Any help is appreciated!
 
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try looking around for a video editor and then sticking them all in and saving as a new one.
 
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You could always check out my post "How to join .FLV files" and the answer I was given. It was only a couple of days agao!
 
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Zigdog,

Thanks for the tip. I found iSkysoft video converter and it seems to do the job. Thanks!
 
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Sawday,

I saw your post on joining .FLV files but I didn't know how to access my terminal. I just did a search on it and found an introduction to the Mac Terminal on Macapper.com. The link to the article is here if anyone else needs help- The Mac Terminal: An Introduction | MacApper. I will try this approach as well. Thanks!
 

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