Apparently when QuickTime upgraded to 7.2, for those of us using Flip4Mac to export our videos into a .wmv format, we started getting this error message. Supposedly the QuickTime people at Apple and the staff at Flip4Mac are working to resolve the issue.
In the meantime even when I am able to export a .wmv video, using an older QuickTime version, the sound sync is off. It is off by about a half a second. Now I need to figure out some new audio compression rates that might generate the proper sync. Any suggestions? Flip4mac is offering a work around that can be seen at: http://www.flip4mac.com/knowledge/kb_0070.htm I have not had time to try this yet. Thanks, Michael www.poetryvlog.com --- In [email protected], "André Sala" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'm also having this issue -- I think it was due to the recent > QuickTime update. I'll post again if I'm able to completely resolve! > > On 7/21/07, Bookmarts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Fellow videobloggers: > > Every week for more than a year I have created about a five minute video of > > a poet reading > > his or her poetry. Each week the video is exported from iMovie into .mov, > > .wmv and .m4v > > formats. > > This week when I attempted to export the latest video into the .wmv format > > I get the alert > > message, "Inconsistent Audio Sample Rate. The media you are exporting > > contains audio with > > multiple sample rates." The video will compress (export) properly to .mov > > and .m4v, but not > > to .wmv. I have tried exporting from iMovie, Final Cut Express HD, and > > QuickTime and the > > same message and failure occurs. > > Any help you can offer would be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks, > > Michael > > www.poetryvlog.com > > > > >
