K Kahnyl macrumors 68000 Original poster Feb 2, 2009 1,584 2 Jul 29, 2011 #1 I did some editing with iMovie and ended up with two audio tracks. QT plays the video how I edited it to play but other players use the "old" audio track. I don't think Quicktime Pro works in Lion so none of the answers I found with Google work.
I did some editing with iMovie and ended up with two audio tracks. QT plays the video how I edited it to play but other players use the "old" audio track. I don't think Quicktime Pro works in Lion so none of the answers I found with Google work.
M METOO999 macrumors regular Apr 25, 2007 203 0 Jul 29, 2011 #2 Quicktime Pro 7.6.6 works with Lion. Open up the movie file, press Command J, then highlight the audio track and press Delete, and then save. http://www.macworld.com/article/161320/2011/07/lion_quicktime7.html
Quicktime Pro 7.6.6 works with Lion. Open up the movie file, press Command J, then highlight the audio track and press Delete, and then save. http://www.macworld.com/article/161320/2011/07/lion_quicktime7.html
K Kahnyl macrumors 68000 Original poster Feb 2, 2009 1,584 2 Jul 29, 2011 #3 METOO999 said: Quicktime Pro 7.6.6 works with Lion. Click to expand... That great news. Thanks for your reply.
METOO999 said: Quicktime Pro 7.6.6 works with Lion. Click to expand... That great news. Thanks for your reply.