Due to technical limitations (SD card in FAT32 format), the camera has to split the video file into several clips.
In this case, the maximum file size of a single video clip is approximately 4 GB.
This means that if the video is close to 4 GB, it will be split into several clips, regardless of whether Loop Recording is enabled or not.
You can reduce the file size by shortening the recording time or adjusting the resolution.
All recorded video files can be imported into video editing software. For example, you can arrange the files in a timeline and export them as individual video files, such as with Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, or iMovie.
Or, you can use a specialized video merging tool. There are many tools for merging video files. These tools can easily merge multiple video files into a single video file.
Online video consolidation services are also available on the Internet to merge multiple video files into one file. Upload all the video files, select merge and wait for it to complete. Once completed, you can download the merged video files.
*Please note that it is recommended that you backup the original video files before merging them.
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