Exporting on quicktime pro

When you export on quicktime pro there are two problems i am looking for a solution to.
1. when quicktime exports large viedio files there is no audio
2. is it faster to use quicktime pro, imovie, or a pc program any sugestions?

If your files are MPEG (1 or 2) formats an export from QT Pro will only yield the video.
Sometimes a file has the .mov extension but it contains "muxed" format tracks. You can see the format (and the codecs used) by opening the Movie Info window.
Mac users can use MPEG Streamclip 1.5.1 (free) to convert MPEG-1 files to QuickTime formats. MPEG-2 files (those ripped from DVD's) require the MPEG-2 Playback Component ($20 from Apple).

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    OK~~ Here we go~~
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