Re: VoiceOver friendly application for editing a QuickTime movie?

2018-02-19 Thread CHUCK REICHEL
Hi ray, Thanks. I'll check it out. Chuck On Feb 19, 2018, at 1:25 PM, Raymond Foret Jr wrote: > You can get it from the app store but be prepaired to pay quite a bit for it. > About $139.95 I think. > > > Sent from the only computer with built-in screen reader access for the blind: > > Since

Re: VoiceOver friendly application for editing a QuickTime movie?

2018-02-19 Thread Raymond Foret Jr
You can get it from the app store but be prepaired to pay quite a bit for it. About $139.95 I think. Sent from the only computer with built-in screen reader access for the blind: Sincerely, The constantly barefooted Ray > On Feb 19, 2018, at 9:39 AM, CHUCK REICHEL > wrote: > > Hi ray, > T

Re: VoiceOver friendly application for editing a QuickTime movie?

2018-02-19 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi, Sorry Chuck, I'm not aware of any tutorials. That doesn't necessarily mean that there aren't any around, just that I'm not in the know yet. Most of the editing functions are under the Edit menu, and if there's a keyboard shortcut, it's indicated beside the menu item. I believe that cmd-y

Re: VoiceOver friendly application for editing a QuickTime movie?

2018-02-19 Thread CHUCK REICHEL
Hi tim, Thanks. Do you know of any key short cuts for quicktime to facilitate the editing? Also any tutorials on quick time that you think might be helpful? Yes I don't think special effects are needed for those "programmers" that are going to be receiving these VoiceOver videos! :) Thanks agai

Re: VoiceOver friendly application for editing a QuickTime movie?

2018-02-19 Thread CHUCK REICHEL
Hi ray, Thanks, Where did you get screenflow? and how much is it? Thanks Chuck On Feb 17, 2018, at 7:41 PM, Raymond Foret Jr wrote: > Some use Imovie to do this. I, however, cannot install Imovie on my Mac > because it’s too old. So, I use Screenflow. Let me clarify. The latest > version of

Re: VoiceOver friendly application for editing a QuickTime movie?

2018-02-18 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi, You can do basic editing within QuickTime itself. Splitting, trimming, selecting and therefore moving clips around. No facility for effects, but I'm not sure if that would be needed in your case. Later... Tim Kilburn Fort McMurray, AB Canada On Feb 17, 2018, at 17:41, Raymond Foret Jr

Re: VoiceOver friendly application for editing a QuickTime movie?

2018-02-17 Thread Raymond Foret Jr
Some use Imovie to do this. I, however, cannot install Imovie on my Mac because it’s too old. So, I use Screenflow. Let me clarify. The latest version of Imovie will not install on my mid 2009 Mac book pro because it’s too old. Sent from the only computer with built-in screen reader access