You'll need to use video editing software to combine the files. In the absence of a Commercial Program to perform the job with, Windows XP's 'Windows Movie Maker' should do the job. Make sure you've downloaded and installed the latest version from 'Windows Update'.
Catweazle
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Man there are millions seriously. Adobe has some decent ones go to the site www.adobe.com and select what you want to do in this case Video Editing. For free I would recommand Movie Maker it will get the job done if your a beginner it's perfect if you want the most advanced settings Movie Maker does have it's limits.
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