I think once you have a bunch of pictures in a folder in iPhoto you can
pick that folder and then choose New Slideshow from the File menu. That
will make a slideshow out of that bunch of stuff. Then if you go past
most of the UI you'll eventually find the Bottom Toolbar Group.
Interacting with
Ok cool, I'll look for that, I never actually looked through IPhoto's options,
so will have a look at those.
It's always driven me nuts, sense it seems to love to just put my photos all
over the place, and I can't figure out what's where half the time, and have had
trouble browsing the whole
Hi,
Using QuickTime, do the following:
1. Open the file you wish at the first of the set.
2. Up to the Edit menu and choose Add Clip to the End.
A dialog will appear where you can choose the one you wish next.
3. Select the file you wish next in the sequence.
4. Repeat these steps until
Can Quick time be used to actually edit a single video clip? IF so, how?
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On Jun 8, 2013, at 1:46 PM, Tim Kilburn
Hi,
Basically, yes, but not very intricately. There are some trimming and
splitting functions but nothing very fancy. Best to use iMovie or something
similar to do real editing of video clips.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On 2013-06-08, at 2:05 PM, Ray Foret jr
Do you have these images and videos in iPhoto? If so I think you can put
them in a folder and play that as a slideshow.
CB
On 6/6/13 8:19 PM, Jessica Moss wrote:
I actually was a little curious about that myself. I wanted to do a slide show
for Hannah and let her look at all her pictures
Yeah, I just can't figure out how to view them as a slideshow; I thought
selecting all of them then opening them would do it, but that doesn't seem to
do it.
On Jun 7, 2013, at 11:44 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:
Do you have these images and videos in iPhoto? If so I think you can put them
in a
Hi all,
How do I combine several short .mov files into one big one.
I have them saved on my mac.
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Would copy/paste using QuickTime work for this? Maybe iMovie would be
more complex but that's really what it's intended for.
CB
On 6/6/13 12:11 PM, Stacey Robinson wrote:
Hi all,
How do I combine several short .mov files into one big one.
I have them saved on my mac.
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I actually was a little curious about that myself. I wanted to do a slide show
for Hannah and let her look at all her pictures and videos one after the other,
but when I selected everything and and did the VO+o command, it just played one
of the videos through quicktime, and nothing else after
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