... also, You'll need Quicktime Pro for this. ... just thought I'd give my two cents. filipp >Steve, >Export the whole file to QuickTime as Quicktime DV highest quality >this will take real time or a bit longer depending on your Mac. Then >open the resulting Quicktme DV file with Quicktime Player and then >you can extract the Audio in any format that QuickTime supports. And >work on the resulting file with any suitable audio software you have. >iMovie really has little or no support for working on its audio >separately from the video. But once you have tweaked the sound >outside, it will accept mp3 and AIFF sound back in. >Richard >On Friday, February 14, 2003, at 12:12 AM, Steve Robertson wrote: > >>Y'all have probably discussed this before, but I couldn't find an >>answer in the archives. >> >>Recently, I shot about 45 minutes of video, but it turned out that >>the audio was much more important than the accompanying talking >>head video. So I wanted to extract the audio from the iMovie clips >>and continue working with the audio only. >> >>I would eventually like to burn some audio CDs containing this 45 >>minutes of audio. With the >>Steve Robertson >> > > >---------- ><http://www.themacintoshguy.com/lists/MacDV.html>. >Send a message to <MacDV-DIGEST at themacintoshguy.com> to switch to >the digest version. > >XRouter | Share your DSL or cable modem between multiple computers! >Dr. Bott | Now $139.99 <http://www.drbott.com/prod/xrouter.html> > > Cyberian | Support this list when you buy at Outpost.com! > Outpost | http://www.themacintoshguy.com/outpost.shtml > >MacResQ Specials: LaCie SCSI CDR From $99! PowerBook 3400/200 Only >$879! Norton AntiVirus 6 Only $19! We Stock PARTS! ><http://www.macresq.com>