I was thinking along the lines of punishment for bad behaviour.

matigo.ca.

😮 I’m shocked I tell you, shocked! The Japanese do that?

matigo.ca.

This is great. Would be even better if it came with an amusing Easter egg like a winking emoji.

matigo.ca.

You never know, Wendy might come from Hamilton, Ontario.

//

matigo.ca.

I can imagine. I hope this part of the process transpires fairly.

www.phoneboy.info.

It will never happen. I reckon it would only happen if programmers were coerced.

matigo.ca.

Maybe you could use the ‘Great Escape’ method. Put soil in secret compartments in your trousers and surreptitiously spread it on neighbouring gardens and verges. :-)

matigo.ca.

Yeah, I was looking at that earlier. I think I’m actually OK with QuickTime for now. I’m really starting to like it. I hated the new one when it first came out and kept using 7.6 for a long time….but I’m getting the hang of version X now. In fact, I now think it’s probably better than the old one for basic tasks.

peemee.10centuries.org.

Oh, you can combine audio and video files in QuickTime X. You go to 'Add clip to end…' which doesn't sound like the right command but works.

I wish you could get MPEG Streamclip on modern Macs. I miss it. I wouldn’t need it very often but it’s nice to have in the toolkit. QuickTime X can do demuxing but I don’t think it can do muxing. Perhaps I can virtualise Mountain Lion and install MPEG Streamclip in there.

[EDIT: I don’t want to use a video editor because I think that always means transcoding at export time. I try hard to just do minor adjustments to videos (trimming) without transcoding because transcoding means a slight deterioration of the picture each time.]