To select parts of the video in quicktime, you use the command-shift-
arrow keys. You can select forward or backward, so either right or
left arrows will do the job. You need to be careful, especially on
multiple highlighting attempts, because if you don't deselect all, it
will combine the part you already highlighted with the new part, and
you might get pieces you didn't want in the audio/video you paste
into. But, there's always the undo which is your friend, trust me.
It's saved me from redoing work many times.
hth.
On Sep 23, 2014, at 1:41 AM, Alaltlas21 wrote:
Hi,
Can you please tell us how you select portions of audio in
Quicktime, both audio and Video if possible?
Thank you.
Hatch.
----- Original Message -----
From: Travis Siegel
To: OS X & iOS Accessibility
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 3:05 AM
Subject: Re: Audio recorder for Mac OS
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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