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01jamcon

macrumors 6502a
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Jul 24, 2006
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London
Ok, me and some friends made a short movie which I edited and added sound effects to in iMovie 08. I then added some music from the film Inception ("528491") in Garageband before exporting using Quicktime to a .mov file. When I played it back locally in Quicktime X, everything works fine; music and all.

However, when I uploaded it to Youtube, the film plays everything (dialogue and sound effects) except the Inception music added afterwards. I assumed this was a copyright issue and searched for how to solve this, however, there wasn't anything flagging the video up as copyrighted. I then tried uploading to Vimeo and when I played the video in the browser it was without the background music, I thought that the music had again been removed by some copyright-seeking program, but when I pressed the link to redownload the video, it opened using Amazon's S3 thing and it played complete WITH the music, which really confused me.

Sorry for the long back story, just wondering what's going wrong and where? I'm guessing its a problem with adding the song in garageband and it not being mixed in correctly :confused:
 
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