Wow I'm going to give this a try. Cant do it now but now I've got a project for the 
evening.

Thanks,
Seth

On Wednesday, Aug 21, 2002, at 00:36AM, Scott Moran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Seth,
>
>If I understand your question right, just get all your movie files on 
>your desktop, then open the one you want to open up with. We'll call 
>this Movie A. Movie A will then pop up in your QT Player. Play the movie 
>to its end or move your little playback head to the end of the movie. 
>Then grab the next movie you want (EG Movie B) and drag and drop it in 
>the player. Wash. Rinse. Thoroughly. Repeat. After all you little clips 
>are together, move your playhead back to the start and then hit play. 
>Then use your Save command and give it a name. Voila.
>
>Of course I have been using QT 6 Pro for so long, I cannot remember 
>whether or not it works in the amateur (?) version.
>
>Well try it and good luck!


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