sam10685 macrumors 68000 Original poster Feb 2, 2006 1,763 1 Portland, OR Apr 20, 2006 #1 Is there a way (in Quicktime Pro) to duplicate one sound a lot of times and have it all in one file so the sound repeats itself over and over again?
Is there a way (in Quicktime Pro) to duplicate one sound a lot of times and have it all in one file so the sound repeats itself over and over again?
quigleybc macrumors 68030 Jun 17, 2005 2,966 0 Beautiful Vancouver British Columbia, Canada Apr 20, 2006 #2 If you mean a loop.... ...I would extract the sound somehow, (audio Hijack or Wiretap) then import it into Garageband, Copy and paste it over and over. Export it into iTunes, then import it back into quicktime.... There's probably a better way though. But's that what I would do.
If you mean a loop.... ...I would extract the sound somehow, (audio Hijack or Wiretap) then import it into Garageband, Copy and paste it over and over. Export it into iTunes, then import it back into quicktime.... There's probably a better way though. But's that what I would do.
sam10685 macrumors 68000 Original poster Feb 2, 2006 1,763 1 Portland, OR Apr 20, 2006 #3 quigleybc said: If you mean a loop.... ...I would extract the sound somehow, (audio Hijack or Wiretap) then import it into Garageband, Copy and paste it over and over. Export it into iTunes, then import it back into quicktime.... There's probably a better way though. But's that what I would do. Click to expand... a loop... that's the word i was looking for. how do i make the same sound loop several times in one file?
quigleybc said: If you mean a loop.... ...I would extract the sound somehow, (audio Hijack or Wiretap) then import it into Garageband, Copy and paste it over and over. Export it into iTunes, then import it back into quicktime.... There's probably a better way though. But's that what I would do. Click to expand... a loop... that's the word i was looking for. how do i make the same sound loop several times in one file?
killmoms macrumors 68040 Jun 23, 2003 3,754 55 Durham, NC Apr 20, 2006 #4 In QuickTime Pro? Just select the part you want to loop, copy, and then do File > New and paste it over and over.
In QuickTime Pro? Just select the part you want to loop, copy, and then do File > New and paste it over and over.
sam10685 macrumors 68000 Original poster Feb 2, 2006 1,763 1 Portland, OR Apr 20, 2006 #5 Cless said: In QuickTime Pro? Just select the part you want to loop, copy, and then do File > New and paste it over and over. Click to expand... i am such a DUMB-BUTT. why didn't i think of that. thank u!
Cless said: In QuickTime Pro? Just select the part you want to loop, copy, and then do File > New and paste it over and over. Click to expand... i am such a DUMB-BUTT. why didn't i think of that. thank u!