This might be of interest for Mac users who want to concatenate media files 
using ffmpeg.

From the blog post:

"The AppleScript below is configured to exploit a special relationship between 
AppleScript and the Mac Finder. Here are two suggested methods for using it to 
concatenate media files by passing the appropriate commands to ffmpeg. First, 
the media files must be compatible for concatenation. The documentation for 
ffmpeg can help with that. The AppleScript will create the concatenated output 
file in the same folder as the source files. The ffmpeg command generated by 
the AppleScript is ultimately placed in the trash, so you can retrieve it from 
there and view it if something doesn’t work as expected."

This one is interesting.
Try it.

https://prehensileblog.wordpress.com/2022/04/19/create-an-applescript-that-concatenates-media-files-using-ffmpeg/

L. Lee
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