[Web4lib] An Archive.org question

David Rothman david.rothman at gmail.com
Fri Jun 8 12:18:06 EDT 2007


My favorite free application for editing audio is Audacity.
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/





On 6/8/07, Tanya Rabourn <tanya at pixelcharmer.com> wrote:
>
> > >>> "Stevens, Julieanne H." <jhsteven at law.stetson.edu> 06/08/07 10:55 AM
> >>>
>
> > Does anyone have any tips on a good, relatively inexpensive program to
> > split up the longer ones or edit some clips for classroom use ?  It'd
> > also be nice if it had some conversion capacity between various formats.
>
>
> Quicktime allows you to select what you want of a .mov and copy it to
> a new movie or "crop" it. You need the full version of Quicktime
> though, not the free version. It's only around $30 I believe. I've
> only tried it on a mac, but it was pretty easy.
> http://web.uvic.ca/akeller/pw408/ht_qtpro_basic_editing.html
>
> Exports to various formats as well.
>
> Mac
> http://www.apple.com/quicktime/pro/mac.html
> Windows
> http://www.apple.com/quicktime/pro/win.html
>
> -Tanya
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