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Guys, let me ask. The combination of .dv files into one master .dv, is it call wrapping or wrap?
Video Wrapping is a term often used to encapsulate series of video frames into a file format that also includes metadata the describes the content.
If you want to turn a series of (.dv) video clips (files) into one (.dv) video file, that might be called appending, or stitching or combining (as you say in the beginning) etc.
Unless you have a very specific reason for gluing the .dv video clips together, I would not do that; for various reasons, including: the resulting file may become much longer and thus more laborious to inputting, processing, copying, transferring, etc. ;
also in the appending process some conversion might take place in case one or more clips have different specifications (the resulting appended clip likely adheres to one specification). And conversion mostly leads to lesser quality.
and lastly, if you want to edit the clips, it may be much more handy to do that with smaller files.
So, it would be good to look at the question: what is the result I want. Is that "only" a series of clips that now are one (long) video file. In that case you may want to look for more simple video software that can do just that.
In case you also want to edit the clips and maybe even make a video format that be used more universally, then you may indeed want to look for a video editing program.
Suggest you search for Mac Video editing software to find out which are available and to what extend they can help you getting to the desired result.
And indeed Powerdirector can help you with both kind of results mentioned, but as you might have understood: you need a windows platform.
Have fun!