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| Dec 8th 2003 | #132335 Report | 
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			Hi all... I am at work right now, and editing some film. I ran into a problem just now, everytime I render a movie and then export it, the movie has this weird echo in it, not all the time... but on certain points in the movie. example: hello everyone, how are you all doing doing... anyone had this before? thanks in advance, Minse  | 
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| Dec 8th 2003 | #132355 Report | 
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			Ok, eventhough I found a work around for this problem (used a different program) I am still interested in the solution for my problem, just making sure you guys don't go through an awful lot of work to help me... Minse  | 
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| Dec 8th 2003 | #132371 Report | 
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			Here's my suggestion, dummy, get a Mac and use iMovie or Final Cut Pro! ;)  | 
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| Dec 9th 2003 | #132486 Report | 
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| Dec 9th 2003 | #132488 Report | 
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			Uhmm... is it just me or is it impossible to understand that message? Welcome aboard though, letch...  | 
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