Extract Audio  - Can I Reverse??

I have attempted to make an imovie and have run into so many problems that I am just about ready to give up. In an attempt to get rid of an "airplane motor" sound in all of the transitions, I followed some advice from this board and extracted the audio, deleted the transitions, red-added the overlap transitions to all of my movies and now the sound does not match the clips. A new "clip" will start but with the audio from the privious clip. Do I have to start from scratch? I am trying to make a simple movie from MPEGS in iPhoto with transitions in between each one. My clips are pretty short so I don't want a transition that will cut off too much of the audio. Any advice?

Oops I meant Quicktime movies. Can you help me out? Can you give me the simplest, step by step guide to bringing my Quicktime movies from iPhoto into iMovie and then create simple transitions (that don't cut off a lot of the clip/audio) which I then will bring into iDVD to burn a movie. THANK YOU!!!!!!! this has been a painful process! What should I set the video format to? maybe that has been the problem all along!!!

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