Re: An application to handle QuickTime audio tracks?
- From: Bill <b2forewagner@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2008 18:11:40 -0500
In article <47c5e6ab$0$9034$5402220f@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Anic297 <here@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,
In the OS 9 days, I used SoundEdit to manage tracks of QuickTime movies.
With that, I was able to see, edit, add, remove and change info of
QuickTime tracks. Multiple QuickTime tracks were allowed (a QuickTime
track could contain either one or two tracks). Now, Mac OS 9 is not
supported anymore (and SheepShaver, the only emulator for OS 9, is not
useable for SoundEdit).
So I'm looking for an application that can extract, remove or add tracks
contained in QuickTime movies. "QuickTime player" itself is almost not
useable for that. Google didn't find anything, but perhaps I don't use
the correct words.
Any hint welcome.
http://www.rogueamoeba.com/audiohijackpro/
A guess.
Bill
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