S Salteh macrumors member Original poster Nov 28, 2005 37 0 Oct 29, 2006 #1 ive got about 20 random music videos i want to play on my ipod but when i encode them, i dont get any sound. any ideas?
ive got about 20 random music videos i want to play on my ipod but when i encode them, i dont get any sound. any ideas?
K kainjow Moderator emeritus Jun 15, 2000 7,958 7 Oct 29, 2006 #2 Use iSquint to encode them instead of iTunes/QuickTime.
D dwishbone macrumors regular Jul 24, 2002 240 0 On the Moon Oct 30, 2006 #3 they are probably MPEG1 Muxed Audio files. Quicktime/iTunes wont convert them properly. iSquint or MPEG Stream Clip should do the job.
they are probably MPEG1 Muxed Audio files. Quicktime/iTunes wont convert them properly. iSquint or MPEG Stream Clip should do the job.
Sharewaredemon macrumors 68020 May 31, 2004 2,020 281 Cape Breton Island Oct 30, 2006 #4 kainjow said: Use iSquint to encode them instead of iTunes/QuickTime. Click to expand... dwishbone said: they are probably MPEG1 Muxed Audio files. Quicktime/iTunes wont convert them properly. iSquint or MPEG Stream Clip should do the job. Click to expand... They are both right, listen to them.
kainjow said: Use iSquint to encode them instead of iTunes/QuickTime. Click to expand... dwishbone said: they are probably MPEG1 Muxed Audio files. Quicktime/iTunes wont convert them properly. iSquint or MPEG Stream Clip should do the job. Click to expand... They are both right, listen to them.