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Ah Carl, it all worked. I now have one file in HD quality and I can watch it. THANK YOU!!!!
Thanks for all your help Carl, you are awesome.

I do use VLC player but it could not view the file either. I will try installing one of the Codec packs you mentioned and see if that works cause if it does, problem solved and maybe I can start to have some fun with this video editing... :o)
Thanks Carl, now my problem is that using H.264 AVC produces a .m2ts file which I am unable to view. Is there a way to produce a MP4 file?
I have five HD MP4 files that I want to combine into one long video. What format must I use for Produce in order to retain the HD quality?

My options are: .AVI | MPEG-1 | MPEG-2 | Portable MPEG-4 | H.264 AVC | .WMV | .RM | .MOV

How can I get the new file to be the same as the five old files. They look like this:
File type: MP4
Video type: H.264 AVC
Video bitrate: 3.72 Mbps
Video resolution: 1920x1080
Video frame rate: 30.30 fps
Video aspect ratio: 16:9

This is why I bought PD8 and turns out I can’t do what I need… Somebody please help.
Oh, did not know I could do that..

File type: MP4
Video type: H.264 AVC
Video bitrate: 3.72 Mbps
Video resolution: 1920x1080
Video frame rate: 30.30 fps
Video aspect ratio: 16:9

That would suggest that I need to produce using the H.264 AVC file format, which outputs .m2ts but then how can I get it back to MP4? I always thought that the file type is the same as the video type. This is giving me a headache...

It must be frustrating to help somebody of such utter lack of knowledge. I really appreciate it and hope you'll continue to try...

Thanks.
OK, sorry, I should have mentioned that I did try to produce by clicking the 'Produce' button. I am not familiar what each file type means and had chosen 'Portable MPEG-4' assuming it was the same format as the original files. But the final product was all blurry and not really watchable at all. Did I pick the wrong file format?
I am brand new to PD8 (video editing in general) and am not familiar with terminology etc. so please bare with me.
I'll try to describe my problem. I have 2 HD quality .mp4 files. When I view them in VLC, they are crisp as expected being HD. I want to combine these 2 .mp4 files into one file.

I imported them into PD8 using the 'Import media' button.
Dragged the first file down into the 'Master video track' section and dragged the second file to the end of the same section (after the first one).
I have the aspect ratio set to 16:9 but the video quality is totally gone, it's all blurry and difficult to watch.

What am I doing wrong? Somebody please help...
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