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Apple TV and Quicktime 7 Pro

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Guys,

I recently purchased the Apple TV.I love it but its frustrating me what putting my movies onto it. The majority of my movies are in .avi format.

To make things a little easier I went Pro with Quicktime so I would convert files in to Apple TV ready. The problem I faced was I had bought Pro but it doesn't seem to want to co-operate. It wasn't playing .avi and was lucky a friend gave me a free version of DivX. Still! No sound?

I still cant make the .M4V files as they don't have any sound. Any suggestions?

Thanks,

Jake
 

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