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    There's a site with streaming Quicktime videos where, unfortunately, I'm only able to grab the video and audio streams separately (grabbing the video using MovRecorder, and grabbing the audio using HiDownload). So, I have a bunch of audio files in .mov format, and a bunch of (audioless) video files in .mov format. Is there any way to mux them together?

    Do I need to find out somehow what format the audio and video are within their respective .mov containers, and then somehow extract them, and go from there? Or, is there some kind of Quicktime editor that can do it all? (Or, neither? I get the impression Quicktime is sort of a closed format -- don't see people messing with it too much.)

    Many thanks -- I appreciate it!

    (Incidentally, the site is http://www.gsd.harvard.edu/events/webcasts/ . The only other way I know of to grab the content from that site is to use a screen recorder like Camtasia.)
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    Possibly QT Pro. It may allow you to save them in one piece, if not, it should allow you to put them together.
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