Unfortunately Quicktime doesn't understand multiplexed audio tracks in
either MPEG-1 or MPEG-2.  This is one option I have been waiting for with
the last several iterations of Quicktime - and they still haven't fixed it.
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Even if you buy Apple's MPEG-2 Playback component (or get it with FCP or
DVDSP) QT still won't work with muxed audio to allow conversion to other
formats.

One workaround is to use MPEG STreamClip, a piece of freeware that allows
you to de-multiplex audio as well as convert AC3 audio to formats Quicktime
understands (and if you have Apple's MPEG-2 component it allows many
conversions to and from various formats of MPEG-2) amongst other features.
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/24055

Very frustrating we still have to stuff around like this with MPEG files.

-Mart

> From: tom samson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Sun, 22 May 2005 15:55:43 +0800
> To: WAMUG Mailing List <[email protected]>
> Subject: Quicktime to DVD
> 
> Can anyone out there confirm, before I waste DVDs the best method of
> getting quicktime MPEG1 movies onto a DVD so that they play on TV
> full Screen. For some reason whilst moving to iMovie and thence to
> iDVD I loose sound
> Idiot in control tom samson
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