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QuickTime software easily adds many useful features. With QuickTime Pro, you can: play a movie in full screen save files from the Internet edit audio and video recording audio and video (for Macintosh only) Add effects create a slideshow to video, Audio and image conversion and save in more than 100 standard formats to play a movie in full screen, do one of the following: Choose View > Full screen. Choose View > Play movie, choose Full Screen, and then click Play. To exit full-screen mode, press the ESC key. To cut, copy, or delete part of a movie: Move the playhead until the desired frame appears, or select the part of the movie you want to modify (use the in or out points to select the marker and arrow keys). Choose Edit > Copy, Cut, or delete. If you choose Copy or cut, you can paste the selected parts anywhere else. Position the playhead where you want to paste the selection, and choose Edit > Paste. QuickTime Pro inserts your pasted selection into the playhead's location. You can also delete all the parts of the movie that are not selected by choosing Edit > Trim to selected. Note: When you delete portions of a movie, the size of the file remains the same until you choose File > Save As, and then choose Save As self-contained movie. Merge two QuickTime movies into one movie in QuickTime Player, choose Edit > select All to choose all the contents of the first movie. Choose Edit > Copy, and then open a second movie. Move the playhead to the location where you want to insert the movie (usually at the beginning and end of the original movie), and choose Edit > Paste. Choose File > Save As to name the file, and then save the new movie. MPEG-4 Video Conversion Options when you export a movie to MPEG-4 format (choose File > Export, and then choose Movie to MPEG-4), you can access these options by clicking Options, and then clicking Video. File format: To ensure compatibility with devices manufactured by ISMA members, choose MP4 (ISMA). For more information, go to the Web site www.isma.tv/。 Video format: Select the video compression program (codec) you want to use to compress the video. It is recommended to use the-H format to get the best quality at the lowest data rate (or minimum file). If you need to play files on a device that supports MPEG-4 video, choose MPEG-4 Basic or MPEG-4 improvements based on the target device. If the video track of the source movie is compressed, you can choose pass-through to avoid compressing the video again. Data rate: The higher the data rate (Kbps), the better the movie quality. However, for optimal playback, do not select a data rate that is higher than the available bandwidth. Optimization: If you choose "H." From the "video format" pop-up menu, choose the desired submission method from the "optimize" pop-up menu. This setting tells the compiler that the actual data rate can float up or down within the range of data rates you choose. Image size: The size of the source footage is currently maintained. To choose a size that is not in the pop-up menu, choose Custom. Frame rate: In most cases, the video looks better if you pick a number that can be evenly divisible by the source FPS. For example, if the source is collected at a rate of 10 fps, select frame rates of 15. Do not select a rate that is greater than the rate of the source footage. KeyFrames: The more times you specify KeyFrames (the smaller the number each time), the higher the quality of the video, but the larger the file size. If you choose "MP4" from the file format pop-up menu and choose "H." from the video format pop-up menu, and then click Video Options, you will see the following additional options: The restriction profile is: If you need to play the file on a device that meets one or more standard profiles, Please check the relevant description file here. Encoding mode: Choose whether you want the highest quality or faster encoding speed. When you export a movie to MPEG-4 format (choose File > Export, and then choose Movie to MPEG-4), you can access these options by clicking Options, and then clicking Audio. Audio format: Select the audio compression program (codec) here. If your source movie has only one audio track and it has been compressed, choose pass-through to avoid compressing the audio again. Data rate: As with video, the higher the data rate (Kbps), the higher the quality of the audio. Channel: Select Mono (one channel) or stereo (2 channels). Output sample rate: Available for AAC audio only. This rate is best matched to the sample rate of the target device. Encoding quality: Available only for AAC audio. The "good" setting, optimized for the highest speed encoding, allows for higher quality, and if it is a 16-bit audio source, choose best; if it is a 24-bit audio source, choose better. Making slideshows or animations with still images will all you want toThe graphics file you want to place in a folder. Each file is named with the same name plus an incremented number, for example "Picture1", "Picture2". Most digital cameras automatically add serial numbers to files. The sequence number must be incremented, but not exactly contiguous, for example, the file can be named "Picture1", "Picture5", "Picture10", and so on. In QuickTime Player, choose File > Open image Sequence, and then select the first file. Choose a frame rate from the image Sequence settings pop-up menu (the length of each frame display). The slideshow works best when the screen is displayed for 2-3 seconds per frame. QuickTime Pro Creates a movie that displays each picture in a sequence. Choose File > Save to name the file, and then save the movie. Before you save, you can add music to your slides by adding audio tracks to your movie. Open the audio file, select the section you want to add to the slideshow, choose Edit > Copy. Select the slide show (or part of it) and choose Edit > select All, then choose Edit > Add to Selected and zoom. The audio accelerates or decelerates to fit the length of the destination (the pitch remains the same). For best results, make the length of the slideshow as close to the length of the audio as possible. You can also add multiple audio files to a movie to increase the length of the track, and each file starts playing at a different point. Create a still image from a movie using QuickTime Pro, you can export a single frame in your movie as an image file. Move the playhead to the frame you want to export. Choose File > Export. From the export pop-up menu, choose Movie Convert to Picture. Click Options and choose a format from the compression type pop-up menu.
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