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Audio in an iMovie project stored on eHDD

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I have a project under way in iMovie (8.0.4) and I put in some audio from iTunes.

All my audio is stored on an eHDD wirelessly and I found out that I have to have iTunes open and the eHDD spun up. In other words, I need to make sure that I open iTunes and play a random song to start the eHDD. Then I can open the project in iMovie and the audio will be there.

I want to ensure that the when I import the project to iDVD to make a DVD the audio will be there.

Has anyone experienced this?
 

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