Amy Colson
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Wireless. Audio Technica ATW R 1820.
Over and out for the weekend. Have a good one & thanks for all your help today. I’ll check back in on Monday. (Also, can’t duplicate the problem…go figure.)
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Yes. Also, is there a way to look at the settings from the camera in the clips to determine if I am overlooking something?
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Jeremy,
Thanks for your thorough responses. I did expect that the audio responded as you described, which is why I found it odd that there was nothing at all.My op type is set to video cam. I changed the frame rate to default as you suggested in the film cam setup – it looks like the frame rate setting stays at default when the op type is switched back to video cam. Still, though, the frame rate was set to 24 so the overcrank, undercrank issue shouldn’t have affected the audio.
Both channel lines are set to mic.
Still stumped…
Amy
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Sorry, I should have been more clear in the last response. My settings read 24:24p 1/24. When set to 720p24p the settings read 24p 1/24. The only menu item changed during the test (which again had audio in both 720p24pn & 720p24p) was the record format.
After running the test, I switched the setting back to 24pn.
I didn’t notice the meters as audio wasn’t really a concern.
This just occurred to me: Since I had intended to use the lav the Channel 1 select was set to Ch 1. Ch2 select was set to int(R). I had the lav plugged in, but then when I didn’t have a signal, took the lav out & didn’t switch the CH1 select to Internal. As I understand it, the camera always records two tracks of audio, it just depends on the inputs to Ch1 & 2 as to where these tracks record: i.e. ch 1 & 2 or 2 & 3 or 3 & 4. Could this be the issue?
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Thanks Jeremy. There is no audio at all in the L&T window. The frame rate was/is at 24.
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Hi John,
Mpeg Streamclip works great! I didn’t have success with it for the surveillance DVD (ended up loading it up on a PC & filming it from the screenplayer – which is proprietary to the recorder from which it was pulled & this worked fine considering the quality of the recording.)However, Mpeg Streamclip is fantastic for pulling .vob files from deposition tapes! So, thank you for the tip on this super software.
Best & thanks to all for posting,
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Yes, I am using Mac. 10.4.11, Dual 2Ghz Power PC G5; FCP 6.0.5. I’ve never heard of MPEG streamclip. Can you give me some more details? I know now that the DVD I’m to pull footage from is a DVD +R with two .dvr files, one .exe & one autorun.inf. I don’t recognize these file types and neither does FCP to import. I tried just playing the DVD on my computer and on my DVD to VCR recorder (thinking that if necessary I’d transfer to VHS then import) but neither system recognized the disc &/or gave an error message saying it was unsupported.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
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thanks john!
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Barry,
I need to get the boot camp dvd. Do you have more than one edition? I noticed this post was early 2007. Do you do direct sales or does Amazon carry the most recent version?
Thanks,
Amy