wwp@yahoogroups.com:
Re: Stonehouse stained glass
Francis Fougere 2005-Mar-31 04:34:00
Thanks
Let me work on this as I thought that I had done that. QuickTime pro did not
seem to do a very elegant job of doing that task. It's hard to tell if the
sound is getting through when it seems to be cached on the very machine that
is trying to proof it.
Francis
----- Original Message -----
From: "Landis" <#removed#>
To: <#removed#>
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2005 11:15 PM
Subject: Re: Stonehouse stained glass
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> >By the way is anyone else having problems hearing sound or is this just
> >because the soundtrack is not approved by the site lawyers yet?
> >Francis
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> Francis,
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> You'll be the only one who can hear it (if even you can) because the
> sound .mov file references another file that cannot be found
> (Stonehousetrack2.mp3).
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> In QuickTime Player Pro you need to do a 'Save as..' and select 'Make
> Movie Self-Contained' in order to get the audio in the .mov file.
>
> -Landis
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