Not sure if this is the recommended method, but I: 1. Open the movie as a float in Logic 2. Make sure the total length of the song matches the length of the movie (use the movies scrubber to move back and forth in the song) 3. Bounce the song out as an aif or mp3 then either: 4. Open the movie and the bounced song file in Quicktime Pro, select all the song and copy, select all the movie and "Add to Selection & Scale". or 4. Open the movie in iMovie and import the bounced song file to the soundtrack. Not sure why you would want to export the song in Quicktime format, you'd have a devil of a time trying to combine it with your existing movie. I hope I've understood you correctly and that this helps. Nige --- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, "pete_buchwald" <pete_buchwald@...> wrote: > > Hey, > > I made a movie (iMovie) and then used Logic Pro 7.2 (Academic) to add some music. I > went to bounce it to a Quicktime movie and ...... couldn't find any such function. I found a > work around by using ... "the industry standard" DAW. I tried a garage band bounce as well, > but that didn't work. Only Pro Tools worked. > > Thanks! > > Pete >
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Re: Bouncing to Quicktime??
2007-10-07 by Nigel Robinson
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