Chris
08-14-2008, 01:06 PM
Hey guys,
I called Red and they said in order to get audio in with your clips, you had to open the proxy in Quicktime, and then export the movie as an .aiff file. It works, but that means I have to the files one at a time. Has anyone got a better way?
Plus, I've run into a strange issue where Quicktime is opening some files only as audio (not bringing up anywhere to see a picture in the player) even though I just watched it a second ago. Some other files play as movies, but none in this one folder which, as I said, just worked. Very strange.
I called Red and they said in order to get audio in with your clips, you had to open the proxy in Quicktime, and then export the movie as an .aiff file. It works, but that means I have to the files one at a time. Has anyone got a better way?
Plus, I've run into a strange issue where Quicktime is opening some files only as audio (not bringing up anywhere to see a picture in the player) even though I just watched it a second ago. Some other files play as movies, but none in this one folder which, as I said, just worked. Very strange.