Huh?
I've used quicktime for years, and I've never once used the drag an drop functions to put pieces of audio where I wanted them. This isn't audacity, it's quicktime, a simple cut and paste works just fine. You of course have to have the piece of the video you want to cut already highlighted, but drag and drop? I haven't any idea how drag and drop would work in quicktime, since I've never used it. It would probably work, only saying I've never used it, so can't say one way or the other.


On Sep 23, 2014, at 1:08 AM, Sarah k Alawami wrote:

It is how ever you have to drag and drop not copy and paste unless things have changed. Iv'e mewrged On Sep 23, 2014, at 5:05 AM, Travis Siegel <tsie...@softcon.com> wrote:

Quicktime can cut and paste multiple recordings, I do it all the time. Simply have two windows open, highlight the section of the second recording you'd like inserted into the first one, switch to the first recording, move to the place you want the second piece to go, and paste with command-v, works like a charm, and allows you to cut and paste multiple recordings of that presentation you've made 3 copies of, trying to get the ultimate error-free version. :) Of course, I use quicktime pro, so this capability may not be available in the quicktime player, but I think it is.

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