On 2012-06-30 02:14:20 +0000, nospam said:
> In article <jslb2o$kka$
1...@reader1.panix.com>, Bread
> <BreadW...@Fractious.net> wrote:
>> Then I can't save. I can only Export - which will take like an hour
>> and reprocess the entire thing.
>> . . . or to use Quicktime 7 which I still have,
>
> nope. use quicktime player 7.
That's what I ended up doing. QT7 was really slow, for whatever
reason, to launch and open the files, but once they were open, the
editing tools were perfectly decent (in fact, quite a bit more clear
than those in QTX) and Save worked just fine.
>
> quicktime x is basically a huge downgrade. you'd think after all these
> years they could have put back the functionality they removed.
Really annoying. I know I'm far from the only one who's not happy with
QT X. I was starting to think I liked the new QT X interface -
basically a frameless window with controls that appear and disappear
when you move the mouse -- it's really "clean" -- but I'd forgotten how
much better the, perhaps less pretty, interface on QT 7 is. Useful
buttons and controls and the windowframe really isn't annoying at all.
But the real issue is functionality and Apple's really just dumped this
one out.
The only justification I can figure - and it's self-serving for Apple,
not the users, is that they want us using iMovie to modify files, not
QT X. It's not clear why QT X even has the minimal editing tools it
has - why give us "Trim" but not Save other than to tease us. Of
course, it retains the various export and share options - great if I
want to upload to YouTube, but useless if I just want to save the file.
Come to think of it, I didn't even try in iMovie. I'll take a look. I
just assumed that it, too, would want to re-encode and export
everything, since it's never been meant for the kind of ultra-simple
operation I was trying to do. I'll go look.
QT7Pro really was the right answer for this should-be-trivial task.
I'm awfully glad it didn't break when I moved to Lion and I hope it
keeps working on ML.
Thanks