I read in the how to join vids into one file FAQ that there wasn't info on a Mac joiner yet.
Now there is a opensource tool called FFmpeg which can join those files. It's appearantly also available for Mac but I don't know ANYTHING about a Mac. Though it does help that current version is somewhat Unix based
Anyway, link to ffmpeg info for Mac here: http://gallery.menalto.com/node/34406
A join command would be (in DOS or Linux/Unix anyway) :
ffmpeg -vcodec copy -acodec copy -i fallon1.wmv -i fallon2.wmv -i fallon3.wmv fallon_joined.wmv
p.s. I'm not so sure 'copy/b' works for wmv on windows either, need to to test that though.
Now there is a opensource tool called FFmpeg which can join those files. It's appearantly also available for Mac but I don't know ANYTHING about a Mac. Though it does help that current version is somewhat Unix based
Anyway, link to ffmpeg info for Mac here: http://gallery.menalto.com/node/34406
A join command would be (in DOS or Linux/Unix anyway) :
ffmpeg -vcodec copy -acodec copy -i fallon1.wmv -i fallon2.wmv -i fallon3.wmv fallon_joined.wmv
p.s. I'm not so sure 'copy/b' works for wmv on windows either, need to to test that though.