[macvoiceover] Re: Making the switch soon, but first, a few preliminary questions.

  • From: James Dean <professordean@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2011 14:37:21 -0400

VLC will also play audio files faster and slower with command+ minus and 
command+equals if I remember correctly.

HTH,

James A. Dean


On Mar 20, 2011, at 4:58 PM, Travis Siegel wrote:

> As far as playing the audio books at slower speed, itunes doesn't do this, 
> but quicktime does.
> Quicktime comes with every mac, so you won't have any trouble finding it.
> Itunes can organize your music for you into folders based on artist, albums, 
> and the like.  Personally, I hate this behavior, and turn it off, but it's 
> there if you want it.
> When you import stuff into itunes, it will automatically categorize it for 
> you based on the id tags in the files (assuming the format supports it) 
> otherwise, you can enter the information yourself just by highlighting the 
> item in itunes, and pressing command-i to get at the info part of the item 
> information where you can change it's name, artist, category, and more.
> Hope this helps.
> 
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