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Just a quick one. How do I bounce a video file with with an arrangement I have composed myself?

You can't do that directly from Logic, but you can very easily add an audio track to a video file with Quicktime. Check the QT help for details. :)

 

EDIT: Yes you can do it directly from Logic. You live you learn...

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I just checked and there is no option to do that in Logic. The Logic team over at apple have just lost 10 points. If the software can't bounce my composition with the video then why does it let us drop it in, remove audio from the video and then compose to it? lol

 

it seems silly.

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I just checked and there is no option to do that in Logic. The Logic team over at apple have just lost 10 points. If the software can't bounce my composition with the video then why does it let us drop it in, remove audio from the video and then compose to it? lol

 

it seems silly.

 

Huh? Are you running Logic in 64bit mode? If you are, then the feature is not available.

 

J.

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I just checked and there is no option to do that in Logic. The Logic team over at apple have just lost 10 points. If the software can't bounce my composition with the video then why does it let us drop it in, remove audio from the video and then compose to it? lol

 

it seems silly.

 

My guess is that encoding a video stream is probably more complicated than it sounds.. that's what final cut pro is for. The purpose behind logic's video support is for reference to compose a score for it.. you can piece it back together with other programs

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robertg, not sure what you mean with "encoding a video stream" but the question was about mixing your audio along with the original video you imported in Logic, and as we've answered already, Logic does that just fine. The issue here is that it's one of the dozen or so features that are disabled when you run Logic in 64 bit mode.
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robertg, not sure what you mean with "encoding a video stream" but the question was about mixing your audio along with the original video you imported in Logic, and as we've answered already, Logic does that just fine. The issue here is that it's one of the dozen or so features that are disabled when you run Logic in 64 bit mode.

 

What I meant is re-encoding it as h.264, mpeg4, etc.. to my knowledge logic can't do that.. which is what I thought he was referring to

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Just a quick one. How do I bounce a video file with with an arrangement I have composed myself?

You can't do that directly from Logic, but you can very easily add an audio track to a video file with Quicktime. Check the QT help for details. :)

 

EDIT: Yes you can do it directly from Logic. You live you learn...

 

I have checked all the topics on the help and I can't find anything to do with what you have mentioned, if anything it points to Quicktime Pro and not standard?

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Hi guys,

If you write something in 64 bit, can you open it in 32 bit in order to bounce to video?

thanks,

Joe

 

Yes. But of course, if your project requires a lot of RAM 32bit mode won't be able to handle it. In that case, you could bounce the project to audio and then use that file to export audio to movie in 32bit mode.

 

J.

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