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    Can I combine two recordings?

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    • G Offline
      Gerrid
      last edited by

      Hello,

      I recently created a video of about 1 hour.

      After 45 minutes of recording, the program started another file for the remaining 15 minutes of my broadcast.

      Now I have two files. One is 45 minutes long. The other is 15 minutes long.

      Is there a way to combine these two files together?

      Thanks,
      Gerrid

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        DeskShare_-_Support
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        Using My Screen Recorder Pro you can combine any number of recordings into a single file. Just select the files to combine, right-click, and choose Join Files from the menu.

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          spiff
          last edited by

          I like the join-function very much, but why isn't there a possibility to select the output quality?

          For example: I combined two avi-files of 1Gb each and the result was a file having with 116Mb and comparatively poor quality. Furthermore: audio and video get out of sync after about 3 minutes (only in the combined video).

          I think, that there would be room for improvements. I would suggest a possibility to enter the target size of the output file - refer to Windows Movie Maker as an example of this functionality.

          All the best,
          Spiff.

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