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iTunes and QuickTime movies with audio content Apps
You can drag .mov files (probably any file that QuickTime handles) onto your iTunes playlist. If an audio track exists it will appear in your playlist and you can play it, encode it, etc. Just an alternative to extracting audio tracks with Quicktime directly.
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Airtunes doesn't work with movies
Authored by: magir on Oct 25, '04 01:17:28PM

Interesting side effect here which I discovered a week ago while I accidently played a movie audio track using iTunes: Even when the output is set to an Airport Express Base Station the audio from movies will play thru the Mac itself (as if set to "computer").



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iTunes and QuickTime movies with audio content
Authored by: Fuzzle on Oct 26, '04 10:06:03AM

You can also rip the audio from movies/etc like this by clicking "convert to ..." in the contextual menu.

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iTunes and QuickTime movies with audio content
Authored by: osxpounder on Oct 28, '04 08:29:27PM

Sweeeet. I work with media files often, and knowing that I can drop QTs into iT to export to MP3 or WAV will save me some steps and some waiting, now & then. Thanks for submitting this hint!

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