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krell100

macrumors 6502a
Original poster
Jul 7, 2007
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Melbourne, Australia
Hi,

I'm a complete novice with video...

I want to 'combine' or 'merge' together an audio track in .AIFF format and a movie file which is a .MOV file.

I've tried seeing if iMovie would do it but can't see how that works. Also Quicktime doesn't appear to do this either. Also tried Toast but nope.

All I need is to merge the two together into one single movie file. Preferably one I can use in iDVD.

My gear list is:
MacPro 2.66
OSX 10.5.8
iLife 09 suite
Toast 10
Quicktime Pro
Soundtrack Pro (Logic Studio 9 Suite)

Thanks for any help...

K
 
Okay, I fiddled around with Quicktime but I can't see how you merge a video and and audio track... Can you elaborate?

Cheers
k

Well I don't know if Quicktime plays .aiff (don't have any of those files), but with quick time pro, you can open a video and the audio in different quicktime windows. On the audio one, select the whole track (in edit i think) then cmd-C for copy. Go to the video one and somewhere in the edit menu is something like paste and trim to selection... I dont have quicktime pro on this computer so this is from memory.
 
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