Garage Band Podcast to Iweb NO

I had no probs then upgraded to '09. Now when I try to send to Iweb from Garage Band I do not get the audio and it treats everything like a blog. The place holder is for movies not audio what is going on? I am so very confused I have never had the probs I am am having. Can anyone please help?
Jane
ThePrin

Hello all,
I wrote this article that's posted on Ken Stone's site:
http://www.kenstone.net/fcphomepage/youtube_compressorgary.html
It's pretty detailed an also has a couple of Compressor presets that you can download and use inside Compressor.
Hope it helps.
BG

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