I tested it with an mp4 before sending the post.  It worked fine here, and 
allowed me to save the altered file, though not as an mp4, but rather a QT 
Movie.

Mark

On Apr 9, 2010, at 8:03 AM, Bob Sneidar wrote:

> It may. I will give that a try. But I don't think anything but iTunes can 
> even play M4P encoded songs. 
> 
> Bob
> 
> 
> On Apr 8, 2010, at 5:32 PM, Mark Swindell wrote:
> 
>> Would this help? In Quicktime Player, open the AV Controls (Window/Show A/V 
>> Contols). There you can change both playback speed and pitch shift 
>> independently.  I think you can even "save as" the file to reflect your 
>> changes.
>> 
>> Mark
> 
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