Hi,

the following link should allow you to download QuickTime 7.  It was the old 
QuickTime Pro app from long ago.

https://support.apple.com/en-ca/HT201288 
<https://support.apple.com/en-ca/HT201288>

Even though it says only up to El Capitan, it still works for me in Sierra.  
When you install the QuickTime 7 app, it is placed in your Utilities folder, 
leave it there.  You can then open it, press cmd-o to open a file, locate the 
file you wish to manipulate, and open it.  Press the space bar to begin 
playing, then either go up to the Window menu and select Show A/V controls, or 
press cmd-k to open them.  Way down near the bottom of this window you'll note 
"Reverse, Forward, Half X, 1 X, 2 X etc".  Just above that, there's a slider.  
Interact with the slider and move it left to slow down and right to speed up.  
Once you've got the desired speed, you can close the window if you wish, or 
just leave it open, no matter either way.  There may be a URL error when you 
first open QuickTime 7, but just press OK and move on.

HTH.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Jun 20, 2017, at 15:06, Andrew Lamanche <ioani...@me.com> wrote:

Hi,

Here's my dilemma I need to solve in a day or two.  I have a video in Spanish, 
which I need to work on for my class. (I'm learning Spanish).  The dialogue in 
the video is a bit too fast.  Is there an app or a way in which I could somehow 
slow down the speech without distorting the quality so that I can understand it 
better?  I know that I can understand it but the speed is just too much at this 
stage for me.  Any ideas please?

Andrew

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