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  1. I used to be able to download movie trailers using QuickTime Pro 6, save them as .mov files, convert them to .mpg using TMPGEnc Plus 2.5, and finally re-encode the files using TMPGEnc DVD Author with the Dolby Digital add-on. This process allowed me to prepare the files to be burned or further manipulated using DVD Shrink 2.5.

    Ever since QuickTime 7 came out, everything seems to have changed. I had to upgrade to the Pro version to save trailers once again, but I am having problems getting the audio to come out now after going through the process described in the paragraph above. The problem seems to be with TMPGEnc Plus 2.5, but I don't know for sure. Any help would be appreciated.

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    Ren
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  3. You can try it with Rad Video Tools, but I'm not sure if QuickTime 7 is supported.
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  4. Thank you all for replying, but I still need to know if anyone is having the same bad luck with the combination of software i am using.
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  5. There is a new tool that is supposed to do this just fine. I think it's called VideoMaker.
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  6. Export trailer in QuickTime 7 pro to UNCOMPRESS AVI file and set depth to Millions of colors.
    Convert AVI to MPEG2 with TMPGEnc 3.0 XPress.

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    PLEASE post conversion in the conversion forums.
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