I'm using Windows Media Player 9.0 and Windows 98
operating system. I wish to put two mgp movie clips
together so that I end up with one single movie clip. Can
this be done?
Many thanks in adavnce for all who helped.
Mark
Joseph Conway [MSFT] - 28 Oct 2003 13:17 GMT
It can be done if you have video editing software (such as movie maker in
Windows XP).
You could try the Windows Media encoder as well, its free for download on
the Windows Media site.

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> I'm using Windows Media Player 9.0 and Windows 98
> operating system. I wish to put two mgp movie clips
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> Mark
Alessandro Angeli [MVP::DigitalMedia] - 28 Oct 2003 13:38 GMT
> I'm using Windows Media Player 9.0 and Windows 98
> operating system. I wish to put two mgp movie clips
> together so that I end up with one single movie clip. Can
> this be done?
You can use the demo versions of TMPGEnc (the joiner is in
File -> MPEG Tools -> Merge & Cut) or nanoPEG.
www.tmpgenc.com
www.nanocosmos.de
Until not long ago I would have gone with TMPGEnc, but
lately nanoPEG seems to have surpassed it at joining and
cutting.

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