
It also allows minimal edition features withour requiring intermediate recompression of the source files, but the interface is not polished and easy to use as iMovie. Similar software to what has already been suggested is MPEG Streamclip, which allows you to open a video, select all, copy it to the clipboard, then open another one and paste it. The problem with iMovie is that during importation the files are recompressed into Apple's intermediate codec, exploding the required file size for the project (tends to go into the GB range). You can also split a movie into multiple clips and manipulate each one individually.

Now that both are imported, you can arrange them in the timeline of your project.Ĭheck the iMovie manual for more information on how to do this. QuickTime Player User Guide for Mac - Apple Support QuickTime Player User Guide for macOS Ventura Table of Contents Edit a movie Want to quickly edit a movie QuickTime Player lets you make common movie edits like trim, rearrange, and rotate.

Since those youtube videos probably come in a codec Apple software understands, you could open iMovie (comes with every mac), drag the mp4 files to the program and then concatenate them, with the addition of being able to edit the clips, adjust their sounds, etc.
