Combining Several Short Video Clips

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  1. Lynda7799

    Lynda7799 Member

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    Hello everyone.

    I am desparate at this stage. I have a major presentation to give and using the reauthor function on DVD Shrink, I have saved a dozen or so very short video clips in separate folders on my hard drive.

    Now, all I want to do is combine the short video clips and make one single DVD that I can use to make my presentation.

    But it has been two or three years since I have done this and I totally forget how. The fact that I am staring a big presentation in the face doesn't help my nerves any either.

    My problem is that when I open one file and then attempt to open the second file, it replaces the one that is already open. So I only ever have one file shown. I want to open them all and then save them as one single file.

    Can someone please refresh my memory how I do this.

    As I remember it is a very easy process - but for the life of me I can't remember how to do it.

    I am in panic mode!!!

    I really appreciate your help.

    Thank you.
     
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  2. greayagh

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    first just open dvd shrink and after that I think that you drag whatever you want to burn to the left window of the interface...or maybe is the right window? just try both ways.
     
  3. Chetwood

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    DVD Shrink can only combine clips with the same specs and also adds a short break between them cause it uses a new titleset for each. You should use DVD2ONE's append mode instead.
     
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    Greayagh and Chetwood - thanks for your suggestions.
     
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    You can convert your files to the same format ouput using this, and it is free.

    Good luck with your presentation.

    http://www.any-video-converter.com/products/for_video_free/
     

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