Videos converting with no audio

I have several files (quick time files) in itunes that when converted to ipod they loose the audio. As quick time files they run with audio in itues but after converted to ipod the video runs without audio. How can I convert them without loosing the audio. And they are not MPEG1 Muxed" or "MPEG2 Muxed

I have several files (quick time files) in itunes
that when converted to ipod they loose the audio. As
quick time files they run with audio in itues but
after converted to ipod the video runs without audio.
How can I convert them without loosing the audio.
And they are not MPEG1 Muxed" or "MPEG2 Muxed
u have to use a converter not the itunes one cas that one has bugs or somthing i use Jodix Free Ipod Video Converter search that with google or yahoo maybe ull get some results it works great for me hope it does the same for u btw its called mp4 format

Similar Messages

  • Does version 12 support producing video clip with AMR audio codec?

    From some documents i used as reference to proceude some videos for my phone Premiere Elements 8 can produce video clips with AMR audio codec. I bought today the Premiere elements 12 but I can not find a way to set AMR audio codec for my video clip. Only AAC audio codec seems available.   Is it possible to add AMR codec to 12 version?

    Neurona17
    Adobe typically supports only current version, and, if you purchased from it, is strict on "within 30 days of purchase": for money back on that current version purchase. I do not believe such a thing as a "change the license for other earlier release such as 8 or 9" exists at Adobe. But, you could ask. If you wish to purchase one of those earlier versions that supports AMR export, you might still find some online.
    Is the before import conversion of AMR to WAV a viable alternative?
    You wrote
    Unfortunately so far I have not been able to generate any useful video clip for my system with this 12 version.
    Is this in regard to the AMR requirement or to any video without the AMR audio?
    Online I have seen that there is a download for the AMR audio codec. Does your system now show that you have such a codec installed on your computer. If not, I am not sure if download of this codec would place it in the Premiere Elements Publish+Share export settings choices, similar to import of some .avi video codecs. (Sometimes 3rd party codecs can create problem, so proceed with caution if you pursue that AMR audio codec idea.
    Please update us on your progress when you get a chance.
    Thanks.
    ATR

  • Panasonic camcorder HDC-TM90 any experience using Pavtube Video Converter with Final Cut Pro X

    Does anyone have any experience using Pavtube Video Converter with Final Cut Pro X for Panasonic camcorder HDC-TM90 shooting in 1080 P 60 ( mts file extension)

    Don't use these generic offbrand converters to get footage into FCP X. they re-encode your video and cause loss of quality. If FCP X cannot import your video then use a utility that simply re-wraps it into a quicktime file with no transcoding or loss. I prefer Clipwrap which works great and is updated frequently but there are free alternatives like Media Converter or Rewrap.
    But version 10.04 of FCP X should import it directly from camera as long as the folder structure is complete and you are not trying to merely import it from single mts files.

  • Adobe AIR Android + MediaPlayer: Video Plays with no Audio

    I am trying to play a video in my Adobe AIR Android App. I can't seem to get the video to play with audio in the application. I can get the audio to play in the native players on both my Samsung Galay and my Asus Transformer outside of my app, but when I load the video using StageVideo, the audio doesn't play at all.
    I tried just launching the video into the navtive browser or using StageWebView but that doesn't work either.
    I am a bit at a loss and need some advice.
    Here's the code below.
    MediaPlayerExample:
    var resource:URLResource = new URLResource(videoPath);
    container = new MediaContainer();
    addChild(container);
    container.y = this.headerHeight;
    videoElement =  new VideoElement(resource);
    videoElement.smoothing = true;
    container.addMediaElement(videoElement);
    container.width = this.stage.stageWidth;
    container.height = this.stage.stageHeight;
    mediaPlayer = new MediaPlayer();
    mediaPlayer.media = videoElement;
    mediaPlayer.addEventListener(TimeEvent.CURRENT_TIME_CHANGE, this._onProgress);
    this.videoHeader = new VideoHeader(this.stage.stageWidth);
    this.addChild(this.videoHeader);
    Any help would be great!

    Quicktime or Quicktime Pro (both of which iTunes uses) does not convert "muxed" ( muxed means multiplexed where the audio and video are stored on the same track) video files properly. It only plays the video and not the audio.
    See:iPod plays video but not audio.
    You need a 3rd party converter to convert the file with both audio and video.
    See this for help: Guide to converting video for iPod (Mac/Windows).

  • Ipod video converts with no sound

    when i convert videos to ipod they have no sound, they play with sound in itunes but when i convert them there's none can someone pleeeease help!!!

    What software are you using to convert the videos to iPod format?
    If you are using Quicktime Pro, or iTunes 6 to do the conversion... then that is most likely where your problem lies.
    Your source video file is probably muxed.
    Neither QT Pro or iTunes has the ability to successfully encode a muxed video file with audio. You'll end up with video and no audio.
    You'll need to use some other third-party software to do the conversion. There's a handful of software available. Just search the forums and you'll find many titles mentioned.
    Try MPEG Streamclip.

  • Video sound with no audio clip

    I want to be able to listen to the audio in my video clip. When I export it to any movie, it plays the movie silently. When I add an audio track it plays the video along with the music, but anything said in the video is silent. Is there a setting where I can change this? Thank you so much for you help.
    Mike

    I have the same camera Canon FS100 (it was on sale)
    It took quite a while, but I found that "Super" would create a workable file for use with Premiere Pro CS4.
    Super   v2009.bld.35
    www.erightsoft.com/super.html
    There are possibly many ways to do it.
    One I found that worked well was to save it as
    mpg...    Mpeg-II...   mp2
    use FFmpeg
    720:480
    16:9
    29.97
    48000
    256
    you may also try
    http://www.squared5.com/svideo/mpeg-streamclip-win.html
    I looked at it - but I havn't tryed it yet.
    And P Pro CS4 was then able to edit the file.
    The issue is that the audio is AC-3  Dolby Digital
    and so far I can't get it to work with Ppro?
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ac3
    PS if anyone knows of a better way to save the output files please let us know.
    I tried 100s of combinations to find one that worked.
    I don't claim that it is the best.
    I was just very happy to be able to use the software I played big bucks for and the camera I (already had)
    If I had bunches of extra money and an old tux laying around I would buy a better camera.....
    But for now it is the best I can afford.
    And I am enjoying learning the Adobe CS4 collection of software.
    It gives me something to do while I look for work.
    Good luck with your camera,
    Steve
    Your out of work Flight Instructor just
    Trying to make a few fun stearman flying videos
    and a few dvds to hand out the the kids baseball teams

  • Video Converter with Alpha Channel support

    Looking for a video converter (.mov to .flv) that supports alpha channels

    The APNG app is available for free in the app store, you can use it to download a video in APNG format on the iPad. You would need to make the video with an alpha channel on the desktop, but then just type of URL into the URL at the top of the app and it should download and play. There is already support in the app for changing the background color that appears behind the video.
    http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/apng/id447928057
    If you are making a custom iOS app, then have a look at the AVAnimator library, it is what the APNG app was made with:
    http://www.modejong.com/AVAnimator/

  • Two-way video chat with other (audio-only) participants?

    Is it possible to have a five-way chat in iChat with
    . - myself and one other participant via video, and
    . - three other participants via audio only?
    I know there's an option for one-way video conferencing, where only one person in a conference has video and the other(s?) have audio, but what about two with video and the others with audio?
    And if we did this, could the three audio participants see the two video participants even if the three don't participate via video?
    Message was edited by: Quelque

    Hi,
    You can start A One Way Video chat with a Buddy without a Camera.
    You can add others up to the standard 4 people (you and three others) and some can be audio Only.
    You do have to have a Mac of a G4/1Ghz dual or above and have a Upload speed of 256 k at the very Least (Apple Specs say 384k) although more is preferable when you are Host.
    Ideally the Host should be the fastest Mac with the fastest connection.
    Invite Camera able Buddies first then Audio Only Buddies by clicking on the green A/V icon they are showing in the Buddy list.
    8:20 PM Saturday; April 18, 2009

  • I cannot synch 24fps video footage with an audio .wav file. Is there a speed conversion factor?

    I inadvertantly shot a video interview with a new camera (Panasonic HVX 200) set at 24fps. Because of that, the camera wasn't getting an audio signal from the microphone so in a panic, I hauled out my trusty old Zoom H4Nex digital audio recorder and captured it that way. Now I cannot synch up the audio and video in FCP CC (MAC OSX 10.9.2). Clearly, the audio file is about 25% longer than the video file, however, I cannot find the exact factor to change the audio speed to create lip synch. It always ends up a little short or a little long. If you will point out the error of my ways - I will promise to never do THIS again!

    Thanks, Steven. But that's not it. Here's some new information:  The camera
    I was using (Panasonic HVX 200) had the frame rate set to 720 30pn.
    However, the "scene file" mistakenly applied listed 24fps. Premiere Pro
    thinks this footage is 29.97. Is it possible that it's actually 24fps and
    that's why it's about 25% shorter than the corresponding .wav file? If so,
    is there a way to "fool" Premiere Pro into slowing down the footage?
    Unless I'm off the mark completely. It's been known to happen.......

  • Sync multiple video clips with one audio track

    I'm an FCPX noob, trying to sync some clips.  I recorded a 1.5 hour concert with a DSLR along with an audio track using a separate digital recorder.  I have seven video clips, all in sequence (stopping and restarting the camera because of clip length limitations) and one long audio track in WAV format.  The audio track is longer than the combined video clips, and there are some short dead spaces in between the video clips when I turned off/on.  Now I'm trying to sync them but when I do, the video clips get stacked together with lots of overlap.
    I made a test with 3 minute video and audio clips and had no problem.  But when I try to do the whole event, I get a jumbled mess.
    I could cut the audio into pieces and sync each piece with its corresponding video, but that seems to defeat the sync process, as well as being a lot of work.  And, wouldn't I end up with lots of overlap anyway, since my audio clips would have to be longer than my video clips?
    Am I missing an easier way to do this, or a way to arrange things better?  I can't imagine the problems with several cameras and several audio tracks; my project is actually pretty simple, since it is very linear.
    Any suggestions?  Thanks--

    BobFromIN wrote:
    Sorry to take so long getting back to you.  Thank you for this advice, but I'm not sure I'm doing it correctly.  Is there a way to set the angle on all of the clips at the same time? 
    Yes. Select all the clips you want in the browser, and then in the inspector fill in the camera angle with the value you want. This can be just about anything, it does not have to be a number. I prefer to name  it something meaningful, like "wide" or something.

  • Downloading and editing video footage with different audio channels

    Hi out there, I usually created photo montages in my iMovie & iDVD, but I have been given the task to edit an event and I believe that there might be an hour to 2 hours of footage. What I would like to know is, how do I focus on the wireless audio when needed and then use the regular audio at other times. I am about to download the footage and would like to make sure that I download it properly and then be able to use the audio as I see fit... ( will I even be able to use the different audio channels) I hope that I am making sense, any suggestions?! THANKS!

    The "baked in" audio which is part of the video will sit "inside" the video clips. That audio can be faded up and down as needed.
    You'll need to separately import your "wireless" audio if it was recorded onto a separate device such as a mini-disc recorder or somesuch, and it'll then sit in one of the two separate audio tracks. You can also fade that up and down as needed.
    IF, however, the "wireless" audio was recorded straight into the camera, via a wireless receiver attached to the cam, then that'll also come in as part of the normal video (see 1st paragraph, above).
    So - in that case - to "unravel" or separate the camera's own and the "wireless" audio will only be possible if they were each mono signals, recorded separately to the left and right channels of the camcorder's single stereo track, e.g; camera's mike on left channel, additional "wireless" audio on right channel.
    If this was a professional camcorder, like a Canon XLH1, into which you can feed 4 channels at recording time, you won't be able to separate those two pairs of stereo after importing into iMovie, unless you import them separately ..e.g; camera Channels 1 & 2 as an integral part of the video import, and then Channels 3 & 4 imported separately afterwards, into one of the separate audio tracks.
    iMovie has no way of separating audio - apart from left and right stereo channels which can easily be done in GarageBand ..or in another external audio editor program. There's no way to "unbake" 4 separate channels of audio within a video clip and to separate them once the video's been imported ..when all audio then appears as simply left and right channels of a stereo signal. You can extract audio from a clip, but you can't separate individual components of the audio, apart from prising apart the left and right channels, no matter how many audio tracks are available ..such as the two extra tracks in iMovie.
    You don't say (a) which camcorder(s) had been used for shooting the material, and (b) whether the "wireless" recording was fed into the camera, or was recorded separately.
    If you provide further exact details I may be able to help more..

  • VideoSecu Video Converter with Current Model MacBook Pro?

    I got this converter that I want to use to connect my current model 15" i5 MacBook Pro to my TV:
    http://www.amazon.com/VideoSecu-Presentation-Converter-Laptop-1L7/dp/B000X3FAJU/ ref=sr150?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1227593643&sr=1-50
    I have a Mini Displayport to VGA adapter. I have that plugged into the converter. The converter is USB powered. I am using a standard RCA video cable to connect to the video input of the TV. Once connected, I should be able to use my display preference panel, click "detect displays", and I should be up and running.
    I have flipped the jumpers on this thing to every possible configuration and I can't, for the life of me get the video to display on my TV. Can anyone tell me what I'm missing, here?
    I should be a simple "plug and play" thing, but I'm getting nothing but frustrated. Can someone help?
    Thanks.

    Problem solved.
    My MacBook wasn't detecting the TV when I plugged the adapter and the converter into it. However, if the devices were plugged in and I restarted my computer, THEN the second display would be detected on start-up, and I'd be up and running. This solved part of my problem but, as you can probably guess, I wasn't completely satisfied. It still made no sense that I should have to restart my computer every time I want to connect it to my TV.
    I talked to, both, VideoSecu and Apple and, ultimately, the problem lie not with the converter, but with the Mini Displayport-to-VGA adapter I was using. I bought a 3rd party (Dynex) adapter instead of the Apple one as it cost less and there didn't appear to be any functional difference between the two. Evidently, I was wrong in this assumption. If I used an Apple adapter, my computer would, immediately, detect the connected display without the need for a restart.
    I have returned the Dynex adapter.

  • Video formats with lossless audio

    hi there,
    i've got a questsion about rendering.
    withs videoformats suporting lossless audio!
    thanks for reading! 
    grover
    (sorry for my bad english)

    In the export settings click on any video format then open the audio tab, there you will see which type of audio is supported.
    AVI being one of them.

  • After exporting on FCP, quicktime video freezes with perfect audio.

    First off, this is my first video I've exported with FCP.
    I made the video, edited and everything with no problem. When I exported, however, a 10 second clip would turn every color of the rainbow and flash, but the audio was perfect.
    After researching a little bit I used compressor and it somewhat solved my problem. It went from colors, to freezing. Again the audio is fine but the video freezes for the duration of the clip.
    I'm lost at this point.
    Thanks!

    Without any information regarding original material codec, seqence settings (codec) and output format (codec), it's just generally useless guesswork.
    x

  • Video plays with no audio in Keynote

    [FOLKS: please disregard this question. I couldn't find the answer I needed when I searched which is why I posted. However, after posting, the "related questions" actually had one that fixed it. For future reference, it's this one. Thanks anyway.]
    I have a new iPad2 and just got Keynote. My main desktop is a PC. I moved a Powerpoint file over to the iPad, but the movies wouldn't play because they were WMV files.
    OK, so I used Handbrake to convert them to M4V, and imported them on the iPad. Great so far.
    I go to "Media/ipad movies" and the videos are there. If I play them in the preview mode, they work fine. But when I actually stick one in a slide in the presentaion itself, it plays fine, but there's no sound!
    I thought it might be something I did in converting, but since it plays in preview, I'm baffled. Any ideas? Thanks!

    Found the answer elsewhere and it worked for me!
    I had this same problem and this resolved it for me:
    -Go to your "Settings" icon and click on the "General" tab.
    -About 2/3 way down the page you will see "Use side switch to:" - make sure "mute" is checked rather than "lock rotation."
    -Then make sure the side switch, located next to the volume toggle switch on the side of your ipad, is moved to the right (no red dot showing).
    My audio worked fine in embedded videos after I did those two things.  Hope it works for you.

Maybe you are looking for