Depends on what you mean by edit movies. You can select chunks of video, make a new empty container and paste those chunks in. It's rather tedious but you could do it via voiceover. Hard part is knowing exactly what chunk of video you have selected as there is no audio feedback as you scrub through it and no time data entry field. So you can VO to the beginning and end selector widgets but it's hard to tell what is between them. I was able to select the starting point, then VO back to the time and arrow back and forth to shift the starting point and keep hitting VO-A to keep read ingout the time.

Hope this helps.

CB

vashaun jones wrote:
Do you use QuickTime Pro to edit movies?
On Apr 24, 2008, at 5:19 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:

I can't say whether ALL functions are available but I can select a range to cut and paste into a new move and play with the EQ etc. Is there anything you'd like me to try? I did have to do the VO-F2 twice to pick the eq window. Apparently it isn't a 'real' window that I could just switch to via Apple-~.

CB

Dan wrote:
Hello,
Is anyone using QuickTime Pro 7? If so, after purchase, are all the functions available to VO users? For example Editing functions and the EQ.
Thanks in advance.
Dan





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