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Originally posted by Jack Ruby
If you've got Windows Movie Maker on your pc, you can use that to easily (drag-and-drop) video files together and save them off as WMV. It's up to you if you can accept the loss of quality, but it's definetly the easiest and fastest way IMO.
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I've found that Movie Maker is only useful if you have movies that the freeware programs can't join, aka errors, crashes, or other problems.
Movie Maker is slow. You also have know how to set up your output video as well, other wise movie maker just makes it the recommended size for your computer, which is rarely the same size and setup as the sum of the movies you are trying to join.
I personally like EasyJoiner and Movie Joiner. (Movie Joiner is free and good, but you can only join 3 movies at a time without paying for the software. It's also great because it can join quicktime files!)