Apple QuickTime 7 User Manual
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Contents
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Getting Started With QuickTime Pro
Getting QuickTime Pro
Using Advanced Playback Options
22
Viewing Movies at Full Screen
23
Playing a Movie on a Second Display
Presenting a Movie as a Slideshow
Changing the Color Around a Movie
Loading Movies Into RAM for Better Playback
Creating Movies and Other Media
Recording Video and Audio
26
About Saving Movies
26
Saving Movies From the Internet
27
Creating a Slideshow or Animation From Still Images
Creating a Still Image From a Movie
Converting Files Into QuickTime Movies
Sharing Movies by Email or the Web
Editing and Authoring With QuickTime Pro
Simple Editing
Selecting and Playing Part of a Movie
Cutting, Copying, or Deleting a Section of a Movie
Combining Two QuickTime Movies Into One
Working With Tracks
31
Turning Tracks On or Off
31
Extracting, Adding, and Moving Tracks
32
Working With Audio Tracks
33
Presenting Multiple Movies in the Same Frame
33
Pasting Graphics and Text Into a Movie
Working With Text Tracks
36
Specifying Languages for Individual Tracks
Changing Movie Properties
36
Adding Annotations to a Movie
37
Resizing, Flipping, or Rotating a Movie
37
Changing a Movie’s Shape With a Video Mask
38
Changing a Track’s Transparency
38
Creating a Chapter List for a Movie
39
Setting a Movie’s Poster Frame
Saving a Movie With Specific Playback Settings
Changing the Movie Controller Type
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Exporting Files With QuickTime Pro
About Video and Audio Compression
Exporting Files Using Presets