We like the fact that users can drag and drop content into the main area, and from there, begin the editing process. Yes, the traditional way of adding videos is still there, but these days, drag and drop is probably the easier option of the two.
Video Combiner for Windows 11/10
Video Combiner for Windows 10 lets you easily join, merge or combine multiple videos into one.
Combine multiple videos into one
1] Add Videos
First up, you will want to add your videos, and as stated above, the best option is to drag and drop the content to the open area. If that’s not your thing, then we suggest clicking on File > Add Files, or simply select CTRL + O, or click in the open space. When the new window pops up, navigate to the directory where the videos are stored, then add them right away. It shouldn’t take any time at all for the videos to show up o screen, and from there, it’s time to combine them all.
2] Combine your videos
OK, when it comes down to merging your videos into a single entity, the task is super easy, surprisingly. First, you will need to select the output format of the finished product, along with the screen size, and bitrate speed. Now, if you want to complete the merging process in a timely manner, we suggest selecting the Full CPU Acceleration. Bear in mind that this will only work with 64-bit CPUs, and not with the typical x86 processor. Finally, be sure to choose where you want to save the finished product, then click on Combine Videos Now to kickstart the process. Merging and conversion will take some time to complete, and the speed all has much to do with the power of your computer. We should point out that the supported output formats are MP4, AVI, MOV, MPG, MKV, TS, RM, VOB, and FLV. We hope that in the future, the creators will add more formats to play with, but for now, these are the only options at your fingertips. Download the Video Combiner tool directly from the official website.