Combining video files in Quicktime.

Summary

Use Quicktime's editing tools to combine multiple video files into a single new video file.

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Description

Use Quicktime's editing tools to combine multiple video files into a single new video file.

Activities

  • Creating class video content
  • Quick edits to recorded content

Combining video files

 Video: Combining video files in Quicktime

 

Add an entire movie

  1. In the QuickTime Player app  on your Mac, open the movie you want to add to, then choose View > Show Clips.

  2. Do one of the following:

    • Insert a movie at the end of the movie: Without selecting anything, choose Edit > Add Clip to End.

    • Insert a movie at the beginning of the movie: Without selecting anything, press Option, then choose Edit > Add Clip to Beginning.

    • Insert a movie elsewhere in the movie: Select a clip, then choose Edit > Insert Clip After Selection.

  3. Find and select the movie you want to add to your movie, then click Choose media.

  4. When you’re finished, click Done.

Details

Details

Article ID: 115084
Created
Mon 8/31/20 10:10 AM
Modified
Mon 8/31/20 2:02 PM

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