Stitching together AVI or MP4 files

Does anyone know of any programs that will allow you to stitch together several avi or mp4 video files?
Meaning allowing one to play right after the other.
Thanks.

Can you drag all of the file to iMovie and make a sequence out of it? And save as QT after that?
Try this one:
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/video/visualhub.html
And you can burn to DVD after it done encoding those files.
I found it worth every penny I spend on it.
Good Luck.

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