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hi Jna
one very simple way would be to open the files into quicktime player 7 (older versions will work, but not QuickTimeX), open the video properties window (Apple J), Delete the Video Track, then save as self contained. you cant batch this, so if you had 100s of clips to deal with it could get pretty boring. nick
Or you could bring them into an FCP timeline, gang them so they're stereo (can't remember if interleaved requires stereo), then drag them into a bin in the browser two tracks at a time, name them, and export aiff files. I don't think you can do 4 track aiffs in FCP.
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What about a wave file, is there a way to do this creating a wave file?
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