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Hey guys. It's been quite a while since I've posted. Suffice it to say, I've moved into the realm of high school and have spent a lot of time on other sites. I've also become quite the Linux fanboy, but am still keeping my Mac around as my primary computer for the time being. All that aside, I am working on two different videos that are going to require the same effect to get the shine and polish that I want, and I am running into some issues.
I am using iMovie 09
What I did was:
1) Place a video clip in the timeline.
2) Place a title ahead of the video.
3) Detach the audio from the video clip.
4) Move the audio from the video clip to the title.
5) Delete the video clip.
What I'm trying to do is overlay the audio on titles so that I have a fairly seamless effect where there are not long pauses or breaks in the sound. The problem is that the audio that has been detached comes out only on the left channel (not even Mono as it should). How can I troubleshoot this so that the sound comes out in proper mono on both the detached audio and complete clips. If you wear headphones, this problem is HIGHLY noticeable. Any suggestions?
I am using iMovie 09
What I did was:
1) Place a video clip in the timeline.
2) Place a title ahead of the video.
3) Detach the audio from the video clip.
4) Move the audio from the video clip to the title.
5) Delete the video clip.
What I'm trying to do is overlay the audio on titles so that I have a fairly seamless effect where there are not long pauses or breaks in the sound. The problem is that the audio that has been detached comes out only on the left channel (not even Mono as it should). How can I troubleshoot this so that the sound comes out in proper mono on both the detached audio and complete clips. If you wear headphones, this problem is HIGHLY noticeable. Any suggestions?