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You can edit your video files in Quicktime to get smaller clips from a longer file. | You can edit your video files in Quicktime to get smaller clips from a longer file. | ||
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+ | # Open the video file in QuickTime Player 7. | ||
+ | # Set the playhead to the where you want the in-point and press the "i" key. | ||
+ | # Set the playhead to the where you want the out-point and press the "o" key. | ||
+ | # Go to Edit > Copy. | ||
+ | # Go to File > New Player. | ||
+ | # Go tot Edit > Paste. | ||
+ | # Go to File > Save As and a dialogue window will open. Choose "Save as Self-Contained Movie" and choose a location to save the file. | ||
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[[Quicktime Editing|Editing_-_Quicktime_7]] | [[Quicktime Editing|Editing_-_Quicktime_7]] |
Revision as of 15:40, 15 November 2011
Contents
Creating a Final Cut Project
Final Cut needs to have a Scratch Disk set every time it is opened. The Scratch Disk is s global setting in Final Cut. It is not set for each project. When switching between projects remember to change the Scratch Disk.
Set your Scratch Disk
- After opening Final Cut a dialog box will open asking to “Set Your Scratch Disks”.
- Click the Set button, browse to your folder in the User Drive and select it.
- Click Choose to make it the default location to store all your content.
For more info see Scratch Disk - FCP
Downloading From Youtube
Capturing form VHS/DVD
- The 4 MML stations closest to the door have S-video and audio cables that are connected to the DV deck. A VCR or DVD player can be connected as needed.
- The other 8 main MML stations have VCR's connected to the DV decks.
- The Teaching Station has a DVD player connected to the DV deck.
- Jeunet has a VCR and DVD player connected to a video convertor.
Screen Recording
Quicktime Editing
You can edit your video files in Quicktime to get smaller clips from a longer file.
- Open the video file in QuickTime Player 7.
- Set the playhead to the where you want the in-point and press the "i" key.
- Set the playhead to the where you want the out-point and press the "o" key.
- Go to Edit > Copy.
- Go to File > New Player.
- Go tot Edit > Paste.
- Go to File > Save As and a dialogue window will open. Choose "Save as Self-Contained Movie" and choose a location to save the file.