6.4
Table Of Contents
- User’s Guide
- Contents
- Welcome to QuickTime
- Getting Started With QuickTime
- Using QuickTime Player Controls
- Playing Movies in QuickTime Player
- Playing Movies in a Web Browser
- Viewing QuickTime Virtual Reality (VR) Movies
- Adjusting QuickTime Settings
- Viewing and Modifying Still Images
- Using QuickTime to Play MIDI Files
- Finding Movies Quickly Using QuickTime Favorites
- Viewing Information About a File
- QuickTime on the Internet
- Making and Editing QuickTime Movies With QuickTime Pro
- Opening and Converting Files With QuickTime
- Working With Movie Tracks
- Viewing QuickTime Movie Tracks
- Copying a Track From Another QuickTime Movie
- Extracting Individual Tracks
- Disabling Individual Tracks
- Working With Audio Tracks
- Working With Text Tracks
- QuickTime Sprite and Tween Tracks
- Specifying Languages for Individual Tracks
- Changing a Movie’s Appearance With Transparent Tracks
- Editing QuickTime Movies
- Selecting Part of a Movie
- Cutting, Copying, or Deleting a Section of a Movie
- Replacing a Section of a Movie
- Combining Two QuickTime Movies Into One
- Presenting Multiple Movies in the Same Frame
- Adding Special Effects to a QuickTime Movie
- Pasting Graphics and Text Into a Movie
- Resizing, Skewing, or Rotating a Movie
- Changing a Movie’s Shape With a Video Mask
- Adjusting Individual Movie Options
- Advanced Concepts
- Keyboard Combinations forPlayingQuickTimeMovies
- Glossary
- Index
Chapter 3 Making and Editing QuickTime Movies With QuickTime Pro 31
To add a video mask:
1 In QuickTime Player, choose Movie > Get Movie Properties.
2 From the left pop-up menu, choose the track to which you want to assign the mask,
then choose Mask from the right pop-up menu.
3 Click Set.
4 Select the graphics file and click Open.
Adjusting Individual Movie Options
If you have QuickTime Pro, you can use QuickTime Player to modify different movie
options, such as the display size, bit rate, and volume.
To view and change the movie options you can adjust:
1 Open the movie for which you want to see options, then choose Movie > Get Movie
Properties.
2 In the Properties window, use the left pop-up menu to select the movie’s tracks and
use the right pop-up menu to see the options available for each track.
3 Select the options you want to apply and click OK.
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