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Importing audio from Quick Time
OK... I got a QT movie in my session, but when I tried to import its audio, I just get a bunch of noise and a very strange wave form. It seems that the conversion is not well done.
I'm also using Digital Performer and it extracts the audio perfectly... Any advice? Thanks in advance. E A |
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Re: Importing audio from Quick Time
Do you have Quicktime Pro? Is so, I would try exporting the audio in QT to an AIFF file, then importing that into PT. Not sure if that will solve it, but it's a thought.
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Re: Importing audio from Quick Time
Hi Kerry!
I do have QT pro. I also can import the audio files into my session when they are converted by Digital Performer. I just want to know what's wrong with pro-tools o what I'm doing wrong. Thank you for replying! |
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