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Lz0

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Original poster
Jul 20, 2002
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Can anyone recommend a good app I can use to stick 2 or more .mov or .mpg or .avi files together and save as one file?

I've just d/l a couple to try but with no luck.

This sort of thing used to be easy on the Mac - what happened???

Edit was for spelling.
 
I'm not at my mac right now, but I remember doing this a couple days ago in iMovie HD. iMovie now allows you to import almost anything. I don't think quicktime pro will do this.
 
evil_santa said:
QT Pro will let you edit movs together.

Yer this is the thing I can't work out - I did pay for QT Pro v6.0 I think but all I get these days is QT Player.

What gives?
 
Lz0 said:
Yer this is the thing I can't work out - I did pay for QT Pro v6.0 I think but all I get these days is QT Player.

What gives?

The same thing happened to me!!! I was just about to post about it. I purchased the upgrade to PT Pro v6.5, followed all the upgrading instructions to the letter, and when at the end of the process, I went into system prefs and checked which version of QT was installed, it said pro. But all I can find in my apps folder is the player.

I wonder, too - what gives?
 
annk said:
The same thing happened to me!!! I was just about to post about it. I purchased the upgrade to PT Pro v6.5, followed all the upgrading instructions to the letter, and when at the end of the process, I went into system prefs and checked which version of QT was installed, it said pro. But all I can find in my apps folder is the player.

I wonder, too - what gives?
QuickTime Pro is not some magic new application. It is the QuickTime Player with your registration number. When register the QuickTime Player, you enable its editing functions.
 
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