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Lost audio half way into video

 

 


Gilbert Bravo
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Jan 17, 2005, 1:09 AM

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Lost audio half way into video Can't Post

Hi All,

I am downloading a video to my AVIO, "NOT an AVIO PROBLEM", and half way to the download my audio is very very low. the next three minidvs are the same and then half way on my last minidv, which I happened to stop the cam and started at a different location, I have my audio back. The weird thing about this is that my audio sound great while listening with my head set. How can I have a good audio thru my head set but hardly any thru Firewire output? How can my audio graph in my AVIO show that there is audio but really there isn't enough for me to hear it? Does anyone know what's going on?

TIA,
Gilbert


DonP
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Jan 18, 2005, 6:30 AM

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Re: [Gilbert Bravo] Lost audio half way into video [In reply to] Can't Post

Sounds like the issue is that audio plays normally when playback is from the camcorder and you monitor via a head set.

Also sounds like the audio levels look ok on the AVIO internal meters/graph/waveform

If both of the above are true, something is funny with your PC setup.


Steven Hacker
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Apr 5, 2005, 2:24 PM

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Re: [Gilbert Bravo] Lost audio half way into video [In reply to] Can't Post

When you play it back through the camera, do you hear audio at normal level? If so, take your audio out analog to salvage the job. As for the reason it is happening... hmmmm.
Steve Hacker