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  • Question about using Quicktime Pro

    I'm a happy new member here. Great site!

    I've noticed that Quicktime Pro has some additional advantages for video clips. Can anyone tell me if I get the Quicktime Pro can I make my own little video of some of the clips here? I was hoping to make one with several different volleys, for instance, back to back to back without having to select so many links so often.

    Anyone know?

    Thanks,
    Aaron

  • #2
    Use the little triangles on the slider to mark what you want to copy from one movie--all or part. Copy, open a new movie and paste. Repeat. You can build sequences of any length this way. Then save it as a discreet file. That's it.

    Quick Time is underrated.

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    • #3
      Another easy and cool thing to do with Quicktime Pro is open a Quicktime video, and then drag other quicktime files (from on your desktop or wherever) into the opened video. It will just tack it on to the end. You can keep doing this and have a bunch of clips play in one video.

      You can hit the delete key to start deleting frames. That's another nice trick.

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