Posted by Jona Vark on 09/30/05 17:58
Firewire contains both audio and video.
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"J. Frank Ferguson" <ferguson@NOgmailSPAM.com> wrote in message
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> 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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