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  • Missing Audio

    Posted by Carla Cameron on March 4, 2008 at 3:44 am

    Hello,

    I have an audio problem.

    I’m relatively new to editing. I edited a video on Adobe Premier Pro CS3. The volume for all of the clips was audible in Premier. Now when I transferred to DVD, I can’t hear some of the audio. Specifically, I can not hear the parts where I used the on camera mic. The hz for that was 32 and the hz for everything else was 48. Can anyone tell me if I can fix this problem without having to reshoot the footage?
    I am working in Windows XP.
    The original file is an avi. I set the audio preset to 48hz. I encoded as MPEG2 SVCD and then I burned a DVD-R using Nero. When I was burning on Nero I believe the audio setting in Nero was 44.1khz. I need this to be played on TVs. Can anyone help? Everything was going pretty well up until now.

    Thank you

    Carla

    Carla Cameron replied 18 years, 2 months ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Jon Barrie

    March 4, 2008 at 5:00 am

    Hi Carla,
    I’d first do a quick test then use this workaround.

    Test and Work around:
    1. Set the work area using the alt+[ and alt+] keys to have some to the good audio the bad and then the good again.
    2. Export>Audio> WAV
    3. Import that and listen to it. If it is clean then you should Export and import the whole Audio and check it.
    Use this exported only audio as your audio in the SVCD author.

    – Jon 🙂

    How many editors does it take to change a light bulb?

  • Bart Straman

    March 5, 2008 at 9:57 am

    hi there

    Did you put your audio for your microphone form your camera on a different audio track than the other audio (which you can hear) ? If so, than mayby you have to look at your export settings, mayby it’s exporting only one audio track and one video track or so..

    Now if the above with the audio track isn’t the problem.
    try exporting to dvd but on a folder to your pc (it’s a option you can choose), take the files and play them on your pc before burning(with powerdvd or such). if you do hear audio, than it’s nero or your dvd equipment (on your tv? )
    (I recommand exporting a tiny bit, for testing, so you don’t have to wait like 10 hours or so)

    Ultimate Bart
    Artmedia Designs

  • Carla Cameron

    March 5, 2008 at 8:14 pm

    Hi Ultimate Bart,

    Thanks for the advice. You may be right about the burning software. I can play the video on the pc both as a wmv and mpeg2 svcd and hear all of the audio. I can even hear it when I transferred it to my usb driver. I will try using another burning software.

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