<strong>It's called Final Cut Pro</strong><hr></blockquote>Idiot.
You expect this guy to fork over 1000 dollars to combine to movies?
I said it before, QuickTime Player works fine with the Pro license for US$30. Open the first movie, select all, copy. Open the second movie, click where you want it, paste. Save as, choose "self contained", and you're done. It's that easy.
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You just need the Pro license.
<strong>Hi,
Is there a utility that will allow me to splice and join Quicktime movies without having to decompress/recompress from/to DV?
thanks,
- j</strong><hr></blockquote>
It's called Final Cut Pro
<strong>It's called Final Cut Pro</strong><hr></blockquote>Idiot.
You expect this guy to fork over 1000 dollars to combine to movies?
I said it before, QuickTime Player works fine with the Pro license for US$30. Open the first movie, select all, copy. Open the second movie, click where you want it, paste. Save as, choose "self contained", and you're done. It's that easy.
I'd figured out how to save small chunks of a movie, but couldn't stickem together.
Muchos gracias.