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I'm sure this has been posted several times, but I can't seem to find a topic with this question in it. I'm sorry if you guys have answered this several times.

I'm editing together a skit in iMovie and sony cybershot camera to import the clips. When I import them into iMovie you can see the clips you just can't HEAR them at all.

I need an answer ASAP as it is one of my classes finals. Thanks guys (and gals)

I would greatly appreciate some help with this.

Please and thanks!

~ZachW
 
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Your right. It has been answered several times. See this thread for a couple of possible fixes. See the second post by Pulse-8.
 
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as linked in the other thread.

i use ffmpegx now and then to sort of video formats. - may help.
 
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as linked in the other thread.

i use ffmpegx now and then to sort of video formats. - may help.

Thanks so much. I have one question though, what format do I change it to so the sounds works in iMovie. Thanks again.
 
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what format do I change it to so the sounds works in iMovie. Thanks again.
I beieve I changed mine to DV. It will take more space.
 

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