The video splitting is due to technical limitations, specifically when the SD card is in FAT32 format. The FAT32 file system has a limitation on the maximum file size it can handle. In the context of video recording with a camera, this maximum size for a single video clip is approximately 4 GB. This is because FAT32 uses a 32 - bit addressing system, which restricts the maximum file size to 4 GB. Consequently, regardless of whether the Loop Recording feature is enabled or not, if the video approaches 4 GB in size, it will be split into several clips.
To reduce the file size, you can shorten the recording time. Another option is to adjust the resolution. For example, higher resolutions such as 4K (which has a large number of pixels) generate more data per frame compared to lower resolutions like 1080p. Thus, reducing the resolution will decrease the amount of data in the video file, resulting in a smaller file size.
All recorded video files can be imported into video editing software. For instance, Adobe Premiere Pro offers a wide range of advanced editing features suitable for handling action camera footage. It allows for precise control over the timeline, enabling seamless arrangement of video files. Final Cut Pro is known for its efficient handling of high - quality video, especially useful for post - production work on action camera videos. iMovie, while more user - friendly, also provides basic yet effective tools for arranging and exporting video files.
You can also use specialized video merging tools. There are numerous such tools available, each with its own set of features. These tools are designed to easily merge multiple video files into a single video file. Some tools may offer options to adjust the order of the video segments, add transitions between them, or even perform basic video editing during the merging process.
Online video consolidation services are also accessible on the Internet. To use these services, simply upload all the video files, select the merge option, and wait for the process to complete. Once finished, you can download the merged video files.
However, it is highly recommended that you backup the original video files before merging them. This is because any issues during the merging process, such as technical glitches or incorrect file handling, could potentially lead to data loss.
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