quicktime 7 export to ipod
so im using this new feature in quicktime pro to put some family guy episodes into itunes and after its exported and shows up under 'movies' they no longer play any sound. if i just drag and drop an mpg into itunes it plays the video and sound just fine, but any time i export it from quicktime as it says to on the apple site i get no audio at all.
what about you guys? is anyone getting audio? is this normal?
what about you guys? is anyone getting audio? is this normal?
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Originally posted by geekdreams
What codec are the original files using? Are they just plain old MPEG-2?
I second this question. Depending on the original media, sometimes the audio is "muxed" with the video, and transcoding it to another codec will therefore drop the audio unless you specially handle it prior to conversion.
Originally posted by Xool
I second this question. Depending on the original media, sometimes the audio is "muxed" with the video, and transcoding it to another codec will therefore drop the audio unless you specially handle it prior to conversion.
exactly
However, converting an existing .mov (Sorensen 3) file worked with no problem. I dont know if its a bug or not but until its fixed you have to use another program to convert your videos, try ffmpegX.
As for the original question: I was able to try this with one of the HD trailers on Apple's site and the audio came out fine.
Originally posted by geekdreams
If you have the Divx plugin for Quicktime, I think "Export" method above will work, but ffmpegx is another way to go....
As for the original question: I was able to try this with one of the HD trailers on Apple's site and the audio came out fine.
Files that are already in .mov format work fine.
I use D-Vision.. Awesome free software that does this
also, MPEG Streamclip is a great free app as well.
The DV file will have audio and video