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Posted by jasmin on 01/20/07 10:45
Thanks Mike, I'll try both methods, firstly try the dubbing with 16bit
and then the software package Scenalyzer
Jasmin
Mike Kujbida wrote:
> webpa wrote:
> > jasmin wrote:
> > > Help Please
> > >
> > > I have successfully audio dubbed using the audio dubbing facility,
> > > which plays back fine, on the camcorder, with both the audio channels,
> > > the original and the dubbed channel.
> > >
> > > But that's about it, I can not output these 2 channels either via the
> > > DV or the A/V cables to my Toshiba DVD hard disk recorder or to my PC
> > > which has Adobe Premier 2.0
> > >
> > > Any help will be appreciated.
> >
> > I cannot solve your problem, but I think I know what the problem is:
> > You did your "dubbing" in the camcorder with it set for 12-bit audio.
> > Virtually no DV capture and editing software can handle 12-bit audio.
> > 16-bit audio is the default standard. In the future, ALWAYS set the
> > camcorder for 16-bit audio and do your "dubbing" in the computer. Or
> > determin how to get your capture/editing software to recognize and work
> > with 12-bit audio.
>
>
> Scenalyzer will handle 12-bit (as well as 4 channels of audio if you've
> done it this way) and may be the only app that does this.
> http://www.scenalyzer.com/ for more info and a trial version.
>
> Mike
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