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Importing quick-time files into PT LE
I was told that I can import quick-time files into LE, but I'm not sure how. Can anyone tell me. Thanks a lot.
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Re: Importing quick-time files into PT LE
in the movie-menu choose import movie....
Its also possible to do a "bounce to movie", so you will replace the audio of that movie with the audio from ptle. It is also possible to "rip" the audio of a movie and import it to some tracks. PTLE will give you a video-track with frames of the movie in it. Its best to set that track to block-mode, or just completely hide it, because it will hog your cpu... All this is only possible in ptle 5.3.1/winXP and higher
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