It allows you to merge two or more video files into one output video file.
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WMV Merger, as it name says, allows you to merge two or more video files into one output video file.
You can insert videos with the open option or by dragging and dropping. Once videos are on the list, you can change the order they are merged. Between each video you can set a transition mode. There are 46 different transition modes that can be used randomly or by sequence. The program supports the audio and video decoders already installed and based on DirectShow. You can view each video and preview the output result. Output format can be selected as WMV or ASF. By default, the resolution output is 352 x 240, but you can set it up to 800 x 600. Other options that can be set are: Frame rate, Resize mode, and video/audio encoding bit rate. The Trial version limits the duration of each clip to 10 seconds. The Font type and size of the main window can be changed. Requirements: DirecX 9.0, WMV encoder, Windows Media Player, 2Gb HD, 128 Mb RAM, 800Mhz CPU, and for Windows 64 bits: Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable Package (x64). OS supported: Microsoft Windows XP, 2003, and Vista.
Pros
- 46 different transition modes can be used randomly or by sequence
- You can set frame rate, resize mode, and video/audio encoding bit rate
Cons
- Trial version limits the duration of each clip to 10 seconds
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