![]() Press the “Enter” key.Ĭhange to the FFmpeg directory by typing “cd ffmpeg” and pressing “Enter.” Press the “Enter” key.Ĭopy the second file you want to merge to the FFmpeg directory by entering the following syntax:Ĭhange the “namesecondvideo.mp4” value to the actual filename of the second video you want to merge. Type the following command at the terminal prompt:Ĭhange the “namefirstvideo.mp4” value to the actual filename of the first video you want to merge. ![]() Locate the filenames of two movie clips you want to merge into a single file. Type “ls *.mp4” at the terminal prompt and press “Enter” to display a list of MP4 videos in the Downloads folder. If you downloaded the videos from the Web into the default Firefox download directory, type “cd downloads” and press the “Enter” key. ![]() Use the “cd” command at the terminal prompt to change to the directory containing the videos you want to merge. Wait a few minutes for Linux to connect to the Web, download the FFmpeg installer package and then install the application on your computer. Type the following command to install FFmpeg on your computer: Press “Ctrl-Alt-T” to open a terminal window.
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