My mother and I have a tradition.

Video file merging can be done easily and quickly with a piece of free open source software calledVirtualDub.

VirtualDub is the video equivalent ofAudacity.

Gboard’s editing mode on an Android phone.

It’s worth taking some time to explore VirtualDub in depth if you’re serious about video footage editing.

I use VirtualDub, for example, to edit my videos after filming on my video camera.

Today I am going to show you how to merge two or more video files together.

Lenovo laptop showing file explorer in Windows 11

like note that the video files in question HAVE to be “avi” files.

When you have opened VirtualDub, go toFile–>Open Video File.

Now upload the first “avi” file you want to have in your new video file.

The file explorer on the Dell XPS 14 9440.

Watch the size of the new file though!

Don’t let it get too big!

I am not knowledgable enough to be able to fix sound synchronisation problems.

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VirtualDub is an amazing piece of free software.

I highly recommend you download this app to your box and take the time to go through it.

What other pieces of video editing software do you like to use?

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Anything that gives VirtualDub a run for its money?

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