Reply to Re: IEEE card vs IEEE video capture

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Posted by J. Frank Ferguson on 09/30/05 11:34

I hear the audio from the camera while transfering but the audio track
is not present on the playback on the PC.
You say "audio card"' does it have anything to do with the capture
process if I'm using firewire?
Thanks
Frank

Mike Kujbida wrote:
> Do you mean that you're not hearing audio during the capture (transfer)
> process? If so, this is normal.
> If you mean that you can't hear the audio once it's on the timeline, then
> check the settings on your audio card and make sure that the appropriate
> channels haven't been accidentally turned off.
>
> Mike
>
>
> J. Frank Ferguson wrote:
>
>>That's what I thought but I am not getting any sound once the data is
>>sent to the PC; only video. (the card is OHCI-compliant)
>>I am running XP with a Canon Optura 20 camera and have tried several
>>different programs with the same result. Is there a sound driver of
>>some sort that I am perhaps missing?
>>Thanks alot for the replies
>>
>>PTravel wrote:
>>
>>>"J. Frank Ferguson" <ferguson@NOgmailSPAM.com> wrote in message
>>>news:x8__e.98721$Ph4.3101691@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca...
>>>
>>>
>>>>I am new to this converting DV tapes to DVD's but as I have a new
>>>>grandson, I am told I have to learn. I have in my system a generic
>>>>IEEE card (TI chipset) and am wondering, will this do for video
>>>>capture (sound also) or do I need an IEEE card that is specifically
>>>>made for video capture?
>>>>Thanks
>>>
>>>
>>>As long as the card is OHCI-compliant (and most anything sold within
>>>the last few years would be), it will work just fine.
>
>

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