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tokyoroland
post Tue 8 Oct 2002, 03:09
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I finished editing my music into my brother's movie in imovie ( the latest one ) on OSX. I burned it to dvd-r and when I play it, the sound totally screws up halfway through the movie!!! This is odd because it works just fine imovie and the qucktime movie is fine, too.

I thought it was a faulty dvd-r, but I tried another one and it did the exact same thing! help! possible errors:

1) the sound was mastered wrong. ( the girl who transferred it to cd from minidisc mastered it at a low level, so I turned up the volume ( normalized it) in Spark.

2) Maybe I didn't format the dvd-r. Do I need to?

It isn't my computer because it messes up on my external dvd player as well as when I put it in my computer and play it.

PLEASE HELP! I don't know what to do, and I really want to finish this film. Should I go back to the music and NOT normalize it??

ANY suggestions will help...

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tokyoroland
post Thu 24 Oct 2002, 00:01
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Levon-

that is exactly what I did in the first place. I only did all of that 48 hz crap after I originally did it all in 41.1 hz. The result is that my movie works perfect in imovie, but screw up when I export to idvd. I just read the imvoe help topic in os9 ( its probably same as in osx) about how to record cd audio in a movie. I might try this, ans sacrafice the sound being a little low, since I just can't import an AIFF file without it screwing up in quicktime format and of course when I try to burn it to cd. I am just going to get my minidisc transferred all over again, with track splits, and of course at 41.1 hz, and then edit my music in all over again.

Right now, I am exporting the movie in os9 to see if it works here...


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- tokyoroland   Help! My Movie Music Is Screwed Up!!!!   Tue 8 Oct 2002, 03:09
- - Levon River   Can you be a little more specific than "total...   Tue 8 Oct 2002, 04:49
- - tokyoroland   The music was recorded at 48. When I say the sound...   Tue 8 Oct 2002, 08:08
- - Synthetic   sounds to me like something was happening during t...   Tue 8 Oct 2002, 14:17
- - Levon River   QUOTE (tokyoroland @ Oct 8 2002, 07:08)The mu...   Tue 8 Oct 2002, 15:41
- - tokyoroland   Levon- I am confused about this program... How do...   Wed 9 Oct 2002, 09:21
- - tokyoroland   !!! I think I may have just found out...   Wed 9 Oct 2002, 09:33
- - Levon River   Hi, tokyoroland. I'm somewhat at a disadva...   Wed 9 Oct 2002, 16:00
- - tokyoroland   Levon, or anyone else: Perhaps this info may help...   Sat 12 Oct 2002, 07:25
- - Levon River   QUOTE (tokyoroland @ Oct 12 2002, 06:25)Remem...   Sat 12 Oct 2002, 17:21
- - filarion   Spark shows a big red "resampling" sign ...   Sat 19 Oct 2002, 11:28
- - tokyoroland   ok... my cd is all one track. dont ask me, I didnt...   Tue 22 Oct 2002, 06:40
- - Levon River   QUOTE (tokyoroland @ Oct 22 2002, 05:40)ok......   Wed 23 Oct 2002, 02:23
- - Levon River   QUOTE (tokyoroland @ Oct 23 2002, 23:01)I onl...   Thu 24 Oct 2002, 05:59
- - tokyoroland   Be confused no more, Levon! I fixed it!...   Fri 25 Oct 2002, 00:20
- - Levon River   QUOTE (tokyoroland @ Oct 24 2002, 23:20)Be co...   Fri 25 Oct 2002, 00:30


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