S supercooled macrumors 6502a Original poster Sep 6, 2007 737 1 May 14, 2008 #1 I can't seem to find any application that will do this. I'm not adverse to going through several programs to do this provided it is done on the Mac. I don't have time to install Windows right now.
I can't seem to find any application that will do this. I'm not adverse to going through several programs to do this provided it is done on the Mac. I don't have time to install Windows right now.
Nermal Moderator Staff member Dec 7, 2002 21,452 5,334 New Zealand May 14, 2008 #2 If you have Flip4Mac and QuickTime Pro then you can merge them into a .mov file, is this OK or does the end result need to be WMV? If a .mov is OK then just open the second file, select all, copy, open the first file, fast-forward to the end, paste, and save.
If you have Flip4Mac and QuickTime Pro then you can merge them into a .mov file, is this OK or does the end result need to be WMV? If a .mov is OK then just open the second file, select all, copy, open the first file, fast-forward to the end, paste, and save.