[MacDV] iMovie audio questions

David Keith Biddix pegasus at pegasuscreations.com
Fri Oct 21 20:52:21 PDT 2005


Patty,

Try exporting your movie as a QuickTime movie, with no compression  
set on the audio track. Then, in QT Pro, open the movie and extract  
the audio track. Paste it into a new Quicktime Movie, then save that  
movie as a .aiff file. You can then burn CDs from the audio track you  
have created.

wncmacs

On Oct 21, 2005, at 11:48 PM, Patty Winter wrote:

>
> I want to export the soundtrack of an iMovie project and make
> a CD of it. I started to use the Advanced > Extract Audio command,
> then got skittish and checked iMovie Help. Sure enough, it says
> that that command *removes* the audio from the movie, except for
> leaving a faint trace. The 1.5 clips that I had extracted from
> seem to be okay, though--maybe because I trashed the two Voice files?
>
> Anyway, I think I can do what I want with the File > Export command,
> then using Expert Settings under Export to QuickTime. But which of
> the "Sound to..." options will let me put the resulting file on a
> CD and play it in any CD player? AIFF? Or maybe I have to save into
> one of the available formats and then do something in QuickTime to
> make a CD-compatible audio file? (I have QT Pro, if that helps.)
>
>
> Thanks!
> Patty
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