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Making an MP4 With MP3 audio??Posted by mj662
The desparation method is to bring the MP3 into iTunes, or QuickTime Pro and export it as the format you wish.
If it needs to be a two-step process, export from iTunes as an AIFF, drag it into Final Cut and export the whole show with new track as an MP4. If you're talking about an MP3 you bought from iTunes in the first place, that's more complicated. Those have security built in. Koz
I need the final movie to have MP4 Video and MP3 audio, The method you explain below would give me what I have now.
MarkKozikowski wrote: > The desparation method is to bring the MP3 into iTunes, or > QuickTime Pro and export it as the format you wish. > > If it needs to be a two-step process, export from iTunes as an > AIFF, drag it into Final Cut and export the whole show with new > track as an MP4. > > If you're talking about an MP3 you bought from iTunes in the > first place, that's more complicated. Those have security > built in. > > Koz >
>>I have a client who says this is all there player will take<<
What kind of player is it? This is a totally wierd ask. I can't think of a way that you could do it, really. Unless... Yes - what about this using QuicTkime Pro To add an audio track to a movie: In QuickTime Player, choose File > Open File and select the audio file you want to import. In the QuickTime Player window that opens, choose Edit > Select All to select the entire audio file, then choose Edit > Copy. Open the movie to which you want to add the audio. To add the audio to the whole movie, choose Edit > Add. To add the audio to a part of the movie, select a part and choose Edit > "Add to Selection and Scale". "Add to Selection and Scale" slows down or speeds up the audio track to fit the length of the selected part of the movie; the pitch remains the same (when you play the movie in QuickTime Player). You could add video to sound instead, and speed up or slow down the video to match the audio. You might have better results if you compare the timelines of the two tracks and cut from one or the other until they have the same duration. Note: If your audio and video are created by the same device, such as a DV camera, and are created at the same time, the audio and video will be synchronized.
Also, you need to know your client.
Tell me you've never gotten a really wacky request and it turned out all the client really wanted was a Sorenson QuickTime. A favorite one is "send an Uncompressed QuickTime." We get that once a week. Gotta keep those clients away from the tech magazines. Koz
<<<I Suggested to the company that they update there player to something that is QT 7 compatible.>>>
If you're talking to them, *please* ask them why they want that combination. We just had delivered to us an animation sample that was DiVX and MP3. That qualifies as MP4 picture and MP3 sound. Clearly, something out there likes that and we need to be aware of it. I opened the clip in GMPlayer on one of the LINUX machines, played it live to analog video, converted it to SDI in the machine room and then re-captured it in FCP5 via the Kona card. OK, stop laughing. That was literally the only way we could make the file useful. It wouldn't play on anything else in the building. Koz
Hey Koz, check out ffmpeg
[aldorandenet.free.fr] I haven't used it for a few versions and it used to be quite technical to set up, but it was great for converting wierd DivX stuff. I'm also interested in what the player is that needs this combo of codecs. There's always that one bloody client who wants a wmv that will play on the toaster oven in his campervan... in HD.
<<<I'm also interested in what the player is that needs this combo of codecs. There's always that one bloody client who wants a wmv that will play on the toaster oven in his campervan... in HD.>>> Coleman is making an HD Propane Toaster? Where's my checkbook? Yes, this would be just another once in a millennium oddity had it not happened twice in a row. That means whatever the heck this is, is going to burn other people--and it's going to burn us again. Koz
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