... You can do that in QuickTime MoviePlayer. Hold down the shift key and move the controller to the area you want to clip. Then, select Copy, create a new...
I have never dealt with QuickTime before, but there aer some clips I want to burn to a VCD/SVCD that are in QuickTime, so I got the QuickTime Pro, thinking...
... You need an application that will create a VCD/SVCD. QuickTime doesn't do this to my knowledge. The format for that is Mpeg 1 and Mpeg 2. Try TMPGEnc from...
To create a VCD, you need to convert your videos to a special size of MPG format. You will need a third party program to do that. I am not sure which computer...
Thanks...that's a start!! I'm using Windows XP..I will look into the TMPEGenc & see if I cna understand it. Dont't know that much about any programs like...
Hi: A recent post mentioned Microsoft Movie Maker, and that caught my attention, because I use it all the time, but I'd like to start using Quicktime too (I...
What did you want to do with your movies? There is no reason to convert from QuickTime, unless it doesn't offer what you need. - Ron ... using ... finding ... ...
I have a movie that Windows Movie Maker won't touch, and when I tried to run it through a different program, it said something about not having the quicktime...
QuickTime is really much easier to edit than any other format, if you have a Mac. The Pro version of MoviePlayer will do what you are asking, by being able to...
I am asking my question again...because the subject now is along the same lines as this... I have the Nero Ultra 6.0 & have burned many WMV to VCD/SVCD with no...
As mentioned in previous replies, the best place for help is http://www.videohelp.com/ It has tutorials on converting videos between different formats, and ...
Sorry...but I'm lost!!! All I know is that it is a QuickTime Movie file. I can't figure out what it IS to convert it from to get it to a WMV. LOL!! The are the...
Hi Debby, I sent you a private email about this. I can help you. Just as a generic response, for other people's interest, it sounds like you want to put your...
YES...that's it. I haven't even given that a thought~it would have to be a MPEG1 for VCD...I remember seeing it during the burning. Yes, I do want your help...
Hi Ron! Thanks for your help and encouragement. I bought Quicktime Pro, and was able to use it to convert my movie to several .wmv segments. This was great,...
Thanks for updating the group with your conclusions. Debby was also able to get things working, but in a different manner because she was trying to build Video...
Hi gang, I just installed QuickTime on my computer. And when I listen to videos, it sounds like there are two separate audio tracks superimposed, and playing...
Well, with Ron's help...I got it done!!! YEA!!!!! My problem was making a QuickTime movie clips convert to MPEG1 or 2 to burn to a VCD/SVCD. I am running...
Hi gang, I just installed QuickTime on my computer. And when I listen to videos, it sounds like there are two separate audio tracks superimposed, and playing...
Hi everyone, I'm new to this group, and this question has probably been covered before but here goes: I recently upgraded to Quicktime Pro so that I could...
It doesn't sound like a problem with QuickTime or your code. It could be that the movies are linked to your hard drive and not to the web accessible versions...
Hi Ron, Thanks so much for your reply. I confess I'm not the most computer literate individual, so these things always require some trial and error tinkering...
I took another look at all of the videos on your site, and there are 3 of them that are saved in QuickTime as "Allowing Dependencies". In QuickTime Player, you...
Ron, You have been so incredibly helpful, and for that, I sincerely thank you. I have managed to get the slide show working (I think, though on my laptop the...