Open the QuickTime video you want to change
Click on "Window" on the top bar
Choose "Show A/V Controls" from the list
A new box should open with different audio and video controls
Look for the one that says "Pitch Shift"
Drag to the right to make the sound higher; drag to the left to make it sound lower
You also can reverse video by dragging the "Jog Shuttle" bar to the left and holding it while the video plays backwards
You can transpose it. Not sure, but there may be devices that can do this. You can change the pitch by using audacity. selecting the audio and then "change pitch."
The so-called pitch of the sound would change. A sound with a higher frequency is said to have a higher pitch.
the way to change th pitch of a harmonica is to stick it up your but and sing mery had a little lamb and then take it out and hopefully the pitch would have changed
The train's whistle can change in pitch over time.
pitch gets higher
There are several video converters which you can easily download and use in order to convert quicktime video to avi.
i dont know, however you can export from imovie into quicktime just press share then quicktime
I was able to view a video clip on a website a week ago and suddenly I can only get audio...no video. No change made in installation of Quicktime program on my Windows XP Home edition PC. No answer has appeared yet.
The latest version of Stykz (V1 RC3) has an Export to QuickTime movie option. (See links below)
If you bring the quicktime video into imovie, you can go into the export menu and export as audio. You can set it into MP3 format there.
its a video player deigned for the mac
Most likely because QuickTime requires the entire video, whereas limewire downloads the video parts at a time. Get a legal version of the video, anyways.
1. http://www.apple.com/quicktime search for it. 2. Download it. 3. open it. 4. do whatever you want to with it.
== == You can if the codec is malicious == ==
Yes, you can make Quicktime video compatible in Windows Movie Maker by converting the video to one of these file name extensions (formats):.asf, .avi, dvr-ms, .m1v, .mp2, .mp2v, .mpe, .mpeg, .mpg, .mpv2, .wm, .wmv
Try *.AVI (Windows Video) or *.MOV (Quicktime Movie)
You need it for viewing videos created with it. For example if you go to a website that is created with iweb (apples website software) videos will require quicktime to view the video. Go to :apple.com/quicktime/download/