Creating a Video Podcast in Soundtrack Pro

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I'm not sure if this information will help you or not...but I did a podcast in Soundtrack Pro and saved it (using their podcast tutorial) to an M4A file. (I have an enhanced podcast.) I had trouble submitting the entire complete podcast to itunes, until I imported it to garage band, then iweb and filled out the podcast info again and let iweb submit it to itunes...they must do encoding in the back office of those programs, and my podcast was accepted by itunes everything intact. It appears that garage band and itunes know just what to compress to make it podcast ready. I have met with mac genius's, and done one on one appointments, but no one at my Mac store had ever submitted a podcast using Soundtrack Pro, so I knew more than they did having read the tutuorials. I'll watch this post to see what else you learn...as education about making Final Cut stuff podcast available in itunes is hard to find.

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