Not sure I understand what you're trying to do. Play 2 videos at the same time? Play one video immediately followed by another? You can do both of these quite easily just by putting your videos on different layers and setting the timeline as desired. You can even do some nice cross fades by having 2 videos on the same layer and adding fade in and fade out transitions.
While we wait on more details on what you are trying to accomplish, I thought I'd share this thread as well because Michael had a pretty cool way of playing two videos at once in Storyline.
Looks like Brett has some great ideas as well, just point us in the right direction Leif :)
I wish to make one video of two. Brets tips "putting your videos on different layers and setting the timeline as desired" is probably the solution to my problem. I'll try it.
Someone said iMovie is a good choice for joining videos. But it is not compatible with many popular video and audio formats. What if you want to join AVI, WMV, SWF, AVCHD, SWF, MKV, etc?
You could also set one to start right after the other on the same layer by placing the start of the 2nd video on the timeline at the end of the 1st video. Just line up the end of the 1st with the start of the 2nd.
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Not sure I understand what you're trying to do. Play 2 videos at the same time? Play one video immediately followed by another? You can do both of these quite easily just by putting your videos on different layers and setting the timeline as desired. You can even do some nice cross fades by having 2 videos on the same layer and adding fade in and fade out transitions.
What is it you are trying to do?
Hi Leif and welcome to E-Learning Heroes
While we wait on more details on what you are trying to accomplish, I thought I'd share this thread as well because Michael had a pretty cool way of playing two videos at once in Storyline.
Looks like Brett has some great ideas as well, just point us in the right direction Leif :)
Oh, My English is not so good
I wish to make one video of two. Brets tips "putting your videos on different layers and setting the timeline as desired" is probably the solution to my problem. I'll try it.
Brett and Leslie, thanks for your reply.
Sounds great Leif! Just let us know if you need anything further.
Someone said iMovie is a good choice for joining videos. But it is not compatible with many popular video and audio formats. What if you want to join AVI, WMV, SWF, AVCHD, SWF, MKV, etc?
I just found out a detailed guide on how to merge various kinds of video and audio files like MP4, MOV, AVI, WMV, MKV, AVCHD, SWF, MP3, WAV, etc.
Hope it will help you more or less.
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Thanks Luis for sharing that here and I'm glad you were able to get what you needed.
You could also set one to start right after the other on the same layer by placing the start of the 2nd video on the timeline at the end of the 1st video. Just line up the end of the 1st with the start of the 2nd.
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