Some Mac users like QuickTime movies and hope they can make some small QuickTime movies. But on your own computer, there is only a QuickTime version of the player. What should I do? Today, we'll teach you how to use a QuickTime player to make QuickTime movies.
Production method:
1. Start the QuickTime Player.
2. Cmd+o or "file"-"Open File" to open the open window.
3. With the open window, select a picture and Qt opens the file in a new window.
4. Using the Finder to find the other pictures, pull all the pictures to the window that you opened in the previous step and pull directly onto the picture.
5. Close the above window, or exit the QuickTime Player. In the dialog bar, select Storage.
The above method generates a MOV file of 15 frames per second. If you use a picture that is too large, the playback control button may not appear on the screen. Use cmd+3 to indent the player to fit on screen. Even so, you may want to hide the dock.
If you pull a picture in batches, you can ensure that the picture is played in the file name order by selecting the picture in the Finder's column display. When you select a picture in a different way in the Finder, the picture appears in random order.
This is the use of unprofessional version of the QuickTime Player to make QuickTime movies, like QuickTime movie users go and try it.