This is probably and easy one but I've missed it.
When recording the Christmas video of everyone opening their gifts (1 hr 20 min), my JVC Everio HD camera splits it into 2 files.
When I try to burn the Blu-ray disc, it created a 2 part menu and stopped during play and displayed the 2nd menu rather then being a single movie.
I only do this once a year, so I'm sure it's me. How do I join the 2 halves before I burn the disc?
The video came out fine other than that.
Video is split, how to make it one.
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Re: Video is split, how to make it one.
You have to join the two halves in the Editing module by creating a new single clip. Since you are making a Blu-Ray you would choose Share > MPEG-2 and then choose one of the 1920 x 1080 options offered; or else Share > AVC/H.264. Both will provide a Blu-Ray compatible clip. Then you open the burning module, and if anything is in its timeline, delete it, and click on the top left icon in the burning screen (Add Video Files) to add your new clip.
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