The Merge videos together page on VLC’s support site includes guidelines for how to merge videos with VLC. However, VLC’s merge videos feature won’t work if the source files for the merged video aren’t of the same format and if any of them have portrait orientations (such as clips recorded with mobiles). Furthermore, VLC’s video merging might not work for users who need to update that media player’s codecs.

What can I do if the VLC video merge option is not working?

1. Use Any Video Converter Ultimate

Any Video Converter Ultimate (AVC) is ideal for batch converting videos to a required file format. That software enables users to convert video and music files to a wide variety of alternative multimedia formats (and includes various output presets for numerous devices). AVC Ultimate also incorporates numerous editing options for videos. Its users can crop, clip, flip, and add effects to the converted video output. Other useful features

Records online streaming movies Converts ISO files to alternative formats Enables users to download videos from YouTube and other websites Includes a DVD-burning utility Enables users to set up DVD movies with custom templates

Note: You can also merge videos with AVC.

2. Change portrait source videos to landscape ones

Save the rotated video

3. Update VLC’s video codec

When all your source clips are of the same format and have landscape orientations, you should be able to merge them with the latest VLC version. If not, one of your source files for the video might be corrupted. So, also check that all the video source files play ok before merging them.

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