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mytwocents
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So I downloaded Avidemux and have attempted to install it on my macbook. When opening the program (after I install it) it opens for a second, shows up in my toolbar, and then closes. The problem is apparently not just mine, but in reading how to address it, I'm completely lost.... Here's a link to the topic in which it is discussed... but I'm totally clueless. http://www.avidemux.org/admForum/viewtopic.php?pid=21651#p21651

All I want is to be able to basically cut & paste my own videos (that I actually recorded, not that I downloaded). I freely admit that when dealing with mac, I'm lost...

10/29/2007 11:23:53 AM

evan
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just use iMovie, it comes with the mac.

10/29/2007 11:52:39 AM

mytwocents
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^when using iMovie....when I play back clips, should the audio NOT be there? Cause it's not

10/29/2007 12:12:11 PM

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^ you may have to export/render a given clip and play it in an external player to hear audio - just a thought - im a pc user. what else occurs to me is maybe you have to 'turn on' sound preview in iMovie.
again, just a guess.

is the volume muted on your computer?

10/29/2007 12:41:17 PM

mytwocents
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I've done everything I can think of and still no. I thought maybe it was just on playback but when I exported it, the sound wasn't there either

10/29/2007 12:59:55 PM

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when you are importing the clips in teh first place, is the audio stream included (meaning, do you see the wave form under/over your video frames?

maybe your audio stream is muted in the program, so that when you export it, it is silent?
what format clips are you using? maybe iMovie needs specific format's to be sound compatible?

10/29/2007 1:01:58 PM

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mother fuck fuck


OK, well a quick google search led me to the mac forum where a person asked the exact question that I did.....and someone answered it but this can't POSSIBLY STILL BE THE WAY THIS SHIT WORKS??!??!?!??!


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"OK, I'm gonna need some more information before I can help you out.

1. What kind of camera did you use to take the videos? Was it a miniDV camcorder or a digital camera?

2. I'm thinking that you probably used a digital camera with a movie/video mode. Am I right?

3. What brand of camera was it? If it was a Sony, then you probably have mpeg files.

OK, if you answered Digital Camera, yes, and yes, then you'll need to demux your mpg files, convert the sound track to aiff, and then recombine the files. You'll need QuickTime Pro ($30) to do this. You'll also need something to de-mux the file. I like "More Mpeg Tools", and it's free. iTunes can handle the aiff conversion.

Once you get everything back together, then you can import that into iMovie and the sound will be intact.

You should do a search on this forum for "de-mux". That could help out plenty.
"

10/29/2007 1:11:36 PM

gunzz
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that sounds like a lot of work lauren just to show off that video we made

10/29/2007 1:24:42 PM

mytwocents
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well I need to blur my face....and without the audio you miss the ambiance

10/29/2007 1:26:30 PM

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lawlz

10/29/2007 1:28:12 PM

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10/29/2007 3:21:13 PM

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