You may want to use a file conversion application to change the format used by the video.ģ. Note: You may notice that some of the video files you are using may appear greyed out, if this is the case, then the file is not compatible with QuickTime Player and it cannot be opened or edited with QuickTime. ![]() Select the file you wish to edit and click Open. Click File then Open File from the menu.Ģ. Software/Hardware used: QuickTime Player 10 running on Mac OS 10.6.ġ. If you have any comments or questions please use the comments form below. The guide below assumes that you have a video to work with. Any video can be edited so long as it is decrypted and it is in a format supported by QuickTime Player. Who says you need iMovie for basic video editing when you have QuickTime Player? Last week I showed you how to create a screencast with QuickTime Player and in this follow-up post I will show you how to trim a video with QuickTime Player on your Mac.
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