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Does anyone know of a small freware quicktime movie editor? All I need is functionality to cut parts out. I've been recording some movies with Snapz, but I didn't really want to grace people with the nice EVO screen after my ship got blown up, etc.
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If you have QuickTime 3 or before, you can cut and paste in the MoviePlayer. I think this feature was taken out in the free version of QuickTime 4, however, you could also get the Professional version. If you're interested, I still have the QT 3 MoviePlayer.
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I have a shareware program called Quick Editor. I have it since years, and I have not used it, but I think that program can help you. Try searching for it on the web.
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Originally posted by Gage_Stryker: **Does anyone know of a small freware quicktime movie editor? All I need is functionality to cut parts out. I've been recording some movies with Snapz, but I didn't really want to grace people with the nice EVO screen after my ship got blown up, etc. **
If you have an Imac, Imovie comes with it. It's not small, but fairly easy to use. It exports quicktime files, but it's fussy as to what it imports (no Quicktime - only certain Internet file formats, and feed from a VCR or digital movie camera0.
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