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], "AndrĂ© 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
> >
> >
>


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