Stitching .m4v videos without re-encoding?

Hi everyone,
I've been facing a problem with .m4v video files... I would like to stitch a few different files together into one bigger file, and I would like to know if there are native ways in Mac OS to do so? Or if not possible, if a 3rd party freeware (or a relatively cheap software) could offer this possibility?
I precise that I would avoid a re-encoding of the individual files during the process, and that all my individual files have exactly the same properties (codec, bitrate, resolution, fps, and so on...). And for the record I'm using Mac OS X 10.6.7.
This is my first steps on the community, so if my discussion isn't located in the correct place, or my request isn't clear, please let me know!
Thanks in advance,
Thomas

After a quick try, it seems to work just fine !
Thanks a lot !
Thomas

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