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How to merge videos into one
Wondershare UniConverter is also equipped with a built-in Merger tool that lets you join two or more video clips into one. This type of assembling becomes essential when you receive footage that has been split into several small files for easy transferring, and needs to be merged back before it can be watched without any interruptions. Here is how you can merge multiple videos into one with all new Wondershare UniConverter:
How to Merge Videos into One - Wondershare UniConverter (Win) User Guide
Step 1 Import fragmented video clips
Launch Wondershare UniConverter on your Windows computer (a Windows 10 PC is used here for reference), and select Merger from the left section of the interface. Click Add Files from the top-left area of the center window, and use the Open box that opens to select and import the video clips you want to merge. Note: If the files are stored at different locations on your computer, you will have to repeat this process to import each fragment individually.
Step 2 Select an output format.
Click the Down Arrow tab from the bottom of the main window, go to the Video tab, pick an output format from the list on the left, and click the resolution you want to have the merged clip in from the right.
Step 3 Merge the clips.
Click on the High Speed Conversion tab in the top-right corner and you will see two supported acceleration types, choose your desired type and click OK to enable the High Speed Conversion feature. And then choose a destination folder in the File Location field from the bottom of the interface, and click Start All from the bottom-right corner to merge all the imported clips into one video.
Step 4 Access the output file.
Post conversion, go to the Finished tab from the top and you will see the merged clip.