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Re: DV has four channels of AUdio - Correct

Posted by Mike Kujbida on 06/23/06 23:43

ushere wrote:
> Mike Kujbida wrote:
>> Richard Crowley wrote:
>>> "Steven H" wrote ...
>>>> As I understand it, DV has four channels of audio, but I can only
>>>> seem to access two of them. Is there a way you can do this.
>>>>
>>>> I am only know this by the fact that my editing program asks
>>>> which channels do you want to take off - 1 and 2, or 3 and 4.
>>> Most camcorders do not support the 4-channel mode. Mostly becaue it
>>> is so low quality (12-bit @ 32K sample rate) that nobody wants to
>>> use it.
>>
>>
>> Except every consumer on the face of this earth :-)
>>
>> Mike
>
> hi mike, long time no talk...
>
> i have to disagree with you on this point - most domestic cameras only
> have two channels, and the people i talk to rarely know there's a
> possibility of four. true, they'd probably like four, not that they'd
> know what to do with them. it would probably be better if they learnt
> how to use two first, then found a need for more,
>
> leslie


Hi leslie. I've got my sunscreen ready. Do you have a few cords of wood
ready for winter yet?
I should've qualified my statement by saying students, not consumers, who
have nothing better to do than "play" with the menu settings. Which is why
I constantly deal with miniDV tapes shot at LP mode with 12 bit audio and
constant time code breaks - and sometimes B&W (or sepia or ...) and
widescreen PAL mode footage too. Me thinks it's time to break a few fingers
:-)

Mike

 

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