I couldn't figure out an easy way to do this with QT. Generally QT has shortcuts to jump to the ends to cut off junk before and after the good stuff in your audio, but not a good way to jump in the middle and all the navigation is slow by counting off seconds as you creep across the timeline. Long format stuff like this might be best left to a 'real' audio app like Garage Band or get familiar with a command-line audio tool like Sox.

CB

On 6/27/12 1:05 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Hello... The subject says it... I have a 220 MB AIFF file that I want to trim about 5 minutes from the center. I bring it into 
QuickTime, and position the slider to the beginning of the area that I want to keep. I select the "Trim..." command and 
then try to set the "Start Trim" handle to the "Current Time." But as soon as I press VO-Shift-RightArrow to 
move the handle by large amounts of time, VoiceOver says "busy" and I cannot do anything. I *CAN* move the "Start 
Trim" handle by 3 tenths of a second using VO-RightArrow, but this will take *FOREVER* to get to the 52 minute mark... Any 
suggestions? (BTW: A sighted friend can do this without VoiceOver with no problem.)

I am on a new 13" MacBookPro running Mac OS 10.7.4. Thanks for any help... Lou 
(BlindMacMan).



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