Greetings,
I have a couple questions.
According to the keyboard help FN plus left or right arrow is the same
as pressing the hime and end button.
I tried this both in quicktime and iMovie to adjust the sliders and as
far as I could tell nothing at all happened.
I really want to find our how to adjust the start and end sliders in
iMovie especially This will make my video editing a lot faster.
I appreciate any help with this. Take care!
On Jun 4, 2012, at 4:11 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:
> Well, you can do editing in Quicktime but I wouldn't attempt anything fancy.
> Others can recommend better apps such as GarageBand which has a lot more
> features. Generally with Quicktime you can trim junk off the beginning or end
> fairly easily. Load up your clip and then choose Trim from the Edit menu (or
> hit Command-T). That puts you in the editor where you can navigate to the
> "multiple indicators timeline". Interact with that and you'll find two
> draggable indicators for start time and end time. You can jump between those
> with VO-Up and VO-Down. To change the value of either one you interact with
> it and then VO-Left or VO-right. Plain old home and end moves the play head
> to either end of what you have left. Once you have the positions where you
> want them stop interacting with the timeline (you will have to VO-shift-up
> twice) find the trim button and action that. Escape will take you out of edit
> and all that's left is what you didn't trim. Then you can choose iTunes from
> the Share menu to dump your trimmed audio into iTunes to do whatever you like
> with it.
>
> CB
>
> On 6/4/12 4:38 PM, Stacey Robinson wrote:
>> I'm using quick time.
>> On Jun 4, 2012, at 2:58 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:
>>
>>> What app are you using for editing?
>>>
>>> CB
>>>
>>> On 5/31/12 4:51 PM, Stacey Robinson wrote:
>>>> Chris,
>>>> I've just figured out how to make a recording, but when I try and edit it
>>>> delete, undo, etc. all my edit options are dimmed.
>>>> Do I need to change any settings in quicktime?
>>>> On May 31, 2012, at 1:21 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> That's pretty broad. The simplest thing would be to use the built-in mic
>>>>> of your mac and choose New Audio Recording from the QuickTime Player
>>>>> menu. Beyond that it depends on what kind of recording you want to make
>>>>> and at what level of quality.
>>>>>
>>>>> CB
>>>>>
>>>>> On 5/31/12 1:48 PM, Mary Scott wrote:
>>>>>> Is there a way to record a note or singing? How might I do that?
>>>>>>
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