![]() 's not that I haven't grasped the difference. Commence banging my head against the keyboard repeatedly.)Īm I missing something incredibly, stupidly obvious? I don't mind feeling like a total noob if I can just get this figured out. (Oddly enough, Quicktime then actually plays the track with audio in both speakers, but when I uploaded my last video to Youtube, it played in the left channel only again. ![]() However, when I then export the video to Quicktime or iTunes, it reverts back to the left channel only. ![]() ![]() This makes the sound APPEAR to work properly (come out through both speakers). Why ask this question in a GarageBand forum, you ask? Well, I thought I'd be clever and export the video to GarageBand, then change the audio track setting to Mono. Frustratingly, AFAIK, iMovie has absolutely no means of switching the audio track from stereo to mono. Since I have to plug the mic into a single channel (channel 1), but iMovie records in stereo (at least, I THINK I've got that right) the audio ends up only coming out of the left speaker. I have been recording videos in iMovie using my iSight camera, but for audio input I use an AudioTechnica microphone through an M-Audio MobilePre USB interface.
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