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Posted by PTravel on 10/17/10 11:33
"Not A Speck Of Cereal" <XchrissheX@Xgmail.comX> wrote in message
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> In respect to intuitive capture and editing, Adobe Premiere does
> pretty good (as poor as their help is), but I've run into a seemingly
> base-level blocking issue.
>
> I've captured a tape and am trying to edit it in the monitor window,
> but I get no audio, and I don't know why. I can hear it blip by in jog
> or scrub, but in monitor or sequence window normal playback, I get no
> audio, which kills editing of course.
>
> This has got to be a simple oversight. Thoughts?
RTFM? ;)
At the top of the monitor window is a little arrow. If you click on it, a
drop-down menu appears. At the bottom of the drop-down menu is a selection
for Playback Settings. Click on that.
Look for a selection on the following menu for audio preview (I don't recall
exactly what it is called). There are two choices: play audio on dv
hardware and play audio on analog. Select analog, and preview audio will
play on your computer's sound system, rather than being directed to the
1394/Firewire port.
>
> Thanks, Speck
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