TravisWhat's cool about Quicktime Pro is that you can also do quick and dirty video edits in addition to audio edits. I might be wrong, but it seems this is the closest thing we've ever had to an accessible video editor of any kind.
On Feb 7, 2009, at 13:40, Travis Siegel wrote:
Generally, for small edits, (removing errors in narration and so forth) I use quicktime. It's not as full-featured as some other editors for the mac, but its certainly the simplest one I've used. I have registered, so I actually have quicktime pro for editing, not the default quicktime, so there's a few more options as far as file formats and the like, but still, the basic functions are there in the non-pro version as well. It's good for just those quick edit jobs where you don't want or need anything fancy, and just want to get the job done. It leaves a lot to be desired if you're trying to do professional level editing, such as for multi-track sounds, mixing, and the like, but I think it can't be beat for simple quick and dirty edits.Click on the link below to go to our homepage. http://www.icanworkthisthing.comManage your subscription by using the web interface on the link below.//www.freelists.org/list/macvoiceover Users can subscribe to this list by sending email to macvoiceover-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxwith 'subscribe' in the Subject field OR by logging into the Webinterface at //www.freelists.org/list/macvoiceover
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