If I remember from my time working with QuickTime, the stop button is on
labeled. It should be in the place where the record button was, so, if you
don’t move around after pressing record, then just pressing enter again will
effectively press the stop button.
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>> On May 28, 2020, at 8:50 PM, Lorie McCloud > <mailto:lorice...@gmail.com>> wrote:
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>> I have sound files from which I transcribe conversations. this requires
>> moving
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On May 30, 2020, at 12:39 AM, Lorie McCloud wrote:
where can I find info on how to use Quicktime player as a file editor? is it
possible to use it to divide a large sound file into smaller ones?
thanks.
Lorie
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where can I find info on how to use Quicktime player as a file editor? is it
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thanks.
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>> On May 28, 2020, at 8:50 PM, Lorie McCloud > <mailto:lorice...@gmail.com>> wrote:
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>> I have sound files from which I transcribe conversations. this requires
>> moving back and forth
wrote:
>
> I have sound files from which I transcribe conversations. this requires
> moving back and forth a lot especially with the old files that were recorded
> decades ago. lately vlc has been squirrely and becomes unresponsive when I
> use it for this purpose. I thought I
cribe conversations. this requires
> moving back and forth a lot especially with the old files that were recorded
> decades ago. lately vlc has been squirrely and becomes unresponsive when I
> use it for this purpose. I thought I might try quicktime player. how do I
> move it backward
with the old files that were recorded decades
ago. lately vlc has been squirrely and becomes unresponsive when I use it for
this purpose. I thought I might try quicktime player. how do I move it
backwards and forwards on my Mac with a keyboard?
thanks.
Lorie
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I have sound files from which I transcribe conversations. this requires moving
back and forth a lot especially with the old files that were recorded decades
ago. lately vlc has been squirrely and becomes unresponsive when I use it for
this purpose. I thought I might try quicktime player. how do
Guess I'm not 100% clear on what your question is. I'm assuming you wen
into QuickTime Player and did the New Recording from the File menu.
After that you have a recording which you can save or not. If you didn't
save it you can just close the window with command-W. If you sa
I've played around with quicktime player and managed to make 2 audio
recordings, and am able to play them, but would like to delete them and can't
figure out how
It only displays them in the forground, and I can't seem to locate them so I
can get rid of them. How am I suppo
Hi,
I'm not sure you can do this with quicktime. I do know you can do this with
audio hijack pro though.
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On Jun 20, 2011, at 2:20 PM, Ezzie Buenito wrote:
> Hello,
>
> This question might sound lame.
Hello,
This question might sound lame. How exactly can I record part of
an iTunes podcast or stream without recording anything else
coming from my room or anywhere at home?
Thanks,
Ezzie Bueno
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Hi to the list.
I am wondering if anyone has attempted to create audio recordings using the
Quicktime player in Snow Leopard?
There is a menu selection under the file menu for new audio recording, but
then, I cannot find a way to control what happens, initiating or stopping a
recording.
I
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