Posted by Peter on 11/30/05 08:25
Download virtualdub freeware and load your avi.
Then select File-File Informations and read what virtualdub reports about
the audio part of your movie.
You should see whether there is audio at all and how it is coded.
Regards
Peter
"Astro" <galakzy@gmail.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:1133320551.352771.14760@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
>I am trying to capture video from my Panasonic camcorder. The video is
> captured fine but the avi files created do not have any audio. The
> audio plays fine on my laptop's speakers during the recording/capturing
> time. I have used Roxio and Ulead both have the same problem. However,
> Window Moviemaker does not have problems. I tried Sonic and it gives a
> video decoder error.
>
> Need to make home video DVDs and send out overseas to my parents for
> Christmas. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
>
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