on 8/21/02 5:30 AM, Llu�s Bruch at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Yes, there is a very easy way. With QuickYime Pro, you can do it just
> with a copy and paste. You can wath it at Apple's site:
> 
> http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/theater/edit.html

If you wish to "cheat" find an old installer for QuickTime 2.5, and install
just the movie player component. It will allow doing this. I've kept my copy
of 2.5 movie player all these years. It also allows presentation of movies
on a black screen. :-)
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