QuickTime Question
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- formula
I have QuickTime player 10 and QuickTime Player 7 Pro. Is there anyway to join to video clips together in either of these? Or what's a program that could do something this simple? No Final Cut Pro.
- fyoucher10
think ffmpgx will do that sorta thing, it's free:
www.ffmpegx.comObviously the video apps in Adobe Creative Suite can do it easily as well
- fyoucher10
Premiere or After Effects, not sure if those are included in Design Premium though
- orrinward0
QTPro will let you do this. Just do a Google. I've done it before but forgot the method. It's not hard though but it's not exactly pro-grade.
- RobertLarsen0
Mark timeline and copy/paste. Or use Photoshop.
- formula0
OK, easier than hell.
For anyone else interested, from MacRumours:
"have two movies open. select the one you want to add to the other. click that one, then edit, select all. then edit, copy. next goto the other movie, place the little cursor where you want to insert the other movie (say at the very end for example) then edit, paste. it will then insert the copied movie where the cursor was in the timeline on the movie."
- mightyj0
in quicktime 7 pro you can do this by:
• open both video in quicktime
• select one of the videos in quicktime
• with the selected video hit command "a" to select all of the video
• then hit command "c" to copy
• select the other video and place the playhead where you want to place the copied footage
• hit command "v" to paste the footage and that should do it.
- prophetone0
yeah, i had to keep QT7 pro just so I could do stuff like this. which is ridiculous when you think 'bout it.
- prophetone0
also check this out:
http://www.squared5.com/svideo/m…
- CyBrainX0
You can use Photoshop. Here's a quick example. I'm skipping ahead with this person who's in love with his own "jokes":
- arne0
open one and drag-drop the other one right from the finder onto it.
- DrFukenhot0
i read this forum discussion about Playlists for Quicktime... solved my problem... as long as the videos were quicktime based (no WMV's)
http://forums.macrumors.com/show…
- formula0
^^
They were wmv's but I opened them in QTPro 7 and saved them as mov files. Worked perfectly and took about 5 seconds, simple cut and paste.
- DrFukenhot0
all your clips and that smil file have to travel together, and the path in the smil file will change per computer. I'm not secure enough with my nerdiness to know if you can program it from the local folder vs the "Users" folder. But I'm glad it worked none the less.