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Unread 11-02-2006, 17:54
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Re: Video editing help!

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Originally Posted by Tom Higgins
I'm confused. First, as I understand, yu want me to export the video track as a .wav file and then later you mention that you need to export the sound track as a .mov file audio only??
Export the Audio track from Premiere. You already have the video sequence you need as I understand it (the image files, targas, etc.)

Export the timeline in Premiere as Audio only to get a .wav file.
This is the audio soundtrack to your entire animation.

To bring it together with your image files to create the Quicktime movie, go to 3ds Max and open the Track View (under graph editors) and select and right-click "sound" to get "properties". Select "choose sound" and your .wav file there.

Now 3ds Max video post will put it together with your images that I assume you have defined in Video post as an image input event.

In video post, create an output image event (if you haven't already) to export the video post to a Quicktime file.

The .wav you created from Premiere and imported using the 3ds Max track view should be the audio that plays when you view the Quicktime movie that you created by running the Video Post in 3ds Max.

Last edited by BruceJ : 11-02-2006 at 18:36.