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    I now I can probably use Premiere to do this but I want to keep it as a QuickTime. If I were to buy get Quick Time Pro, would it do the job?
    I have bought a couple of Lynda.com training video cds and I would like to re do them as one single continuos movie file to watch the whole session at once

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    If the files are actually QT .mov files and not MPEG or other, it's as easy as Copy & Paste. For $29, QT Pro is a very good deal!

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    Actually, it's Copy & Add (to the end of the previous clip).
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    Thanks for the info
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