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  • Adam Driscoll

    September 9, 2010 at 7:33 pm in reply to: Exporting audio with SMPTE

    @ Bouke,

    I saw this tool but yes we would need all channels to transfer straight across. Here’s an example quicktime movie we’d need converted:

    https://www.box.net/shared/rjyvy980m8

    The goal would be to produce a broadcast wave file with the same timecode stamp, same frame rate, same clip name, etc and all mono channels transferred across (up to 8).

  • Adam Driscoll

    September 8, 2010 at 6:56 pm in reply to: Exporting audio with SMPTE

    @ Vahl

    This program works great but I’m looking for a program that also carries over the audio (converts multi-channel audio quicktime with source timecode to BWAV file with same source timecode). Any thoughts?

  • Adam Driscoll

    September 8, 2010 at 6:38 pm in reply to: Timecode in .wav files

    @ Michael G or others,

    Is there a way to go the opposite: to export or convert a quicktime move with multiple audio channels to WAV file and carry over the timecode into the WAV file? I could export from either a quicktime movie that contains only audio channels or convert from a quicktime with video and audio channels.

    Either way my goal would be to create WAV files that have the same timecode as the quicktime

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