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QuickTime 7 Pro Audio Properties Naming Issue
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<blockquote data-quote="cakau9" data-source="post: 1569459" data-attributes="member: 321392"><p>I create files and we check them in Quicktime 7 to make sure the properties of the files are correct. Normally the soundtrack order would be, Sound Track 1, Sound Track 2, followed by Sound Track 3 etc. Instead, it's showing up in a weird order. Sometimes it begins with Sound Track 10, then goes to Sound Track 1, 2, etc. This time it ordered the sound tracks as 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 2, 24...and Sound Track 1 was at the very bottom. We use another program called Aja VTR Exchange and I always double check the routing using that and the files are always routed correctly according to that program. Is there a setting in QuickTime to make sure the tracks are shown correctly, or is there something wrong with the file?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cakau9, post: 1569459, member: 321392"] I create files and we check them in Quicktime 7 to make sure the properties of the files are correct. Normally the soundtrack order would be, Sound Track 1, Sound Track 2, followed by Sound Track 3 etc. Instead, it's showing up in a weird order. Sometimes it begins with Sound Track 10, then goes to Sound Track 1, 2, etc. This time it ordered the sound tracks as 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 2, 24...and Sound Track 1 was at the very bottom. We use another program called Aja VTR Exchange and I always double check the routing using that and the files are always routed correctly according to that program. Is there a setting in QuickTime to make sure the tracks are shown correctly, or is there something wrong with the file? [/QUOTE]
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