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eclipse525

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Aug 5, 2003
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I have all these ".mpg, .mpeg, .mov, .avi" files that I'd like to export to the iPod/Video section of iTunes. I have Quicktime Pro and I tried export a bunch of them but they all export without the audio. It also says that the files doesn't contain audio prior to export. The original plays fine with audio and all. Does anyone know how to accomplish an export with Audio? Thanks!


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I'm having the same problem here. I haver a bunch of music videos that I want to convert and put on my new iPod, but whenever I try do this, no matter what format I choose, there isn't any audio. When I check the movie properties, it always shows something like in the picture. Any ideas on how to fix this? All my movies are in .mov format.
 

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This appears to be a bug with the most recent quicktime update :mad: It was working fine (BUT SLOWLY:rolleyes: ) on the same files before.

I now use iSquint to do my IPod Video conversion which saves my time and prevents an overworked processor going into meltdown with ******* QT:(
 
I tried using iSquint, but every time it gave me a message about an invalid file format, saying each file had the extension ".mov.wav". I can't find any reference to the .wav part except in iSquint.
 
I'm getting no audio as well for QT Pro, and most of my videos won't convert under iSquint.

I've turned to iMovie now, as it contains an export to iPod function. All you do is drag your clips into the timeline, and export it.

Works great for me, and is much faster than QT Pro! :D
 
I figured this out a while ago.

I originally was importing into iMovie and then exporting but it was still taking a while. Then someone turned me onto Podner and that handles muxed files perfectly. Give it a shot!


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