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  • what do you mean you can put markers up in premier or encore? I already made the markers in premiere, is there a way to export the video with markers? when I try and import the marker list it doesn’t work on encore.

  • Elijah Lucian

    November 16, 2009 at 12:08 am in reply to: Record video and audio from seperate sources

    yeah i think the reason nobody else understands is because they’re not familiar with what ‘motu’ or ‘m-audio’ is…

    brian louis: i know the settings you’re talking about. what im telling you is that when you select a firewire video input the audio is greyed out. it will not let you select a seperate source. my question is regarding a workaround. so far the best ive found is reducing my video to USB and using sony vegas. it seems to be a superior program anyways.

  • Elijah Lucian

    September 4, 2009 at 7:27 pm in reply to: capture audio from difference source

    ahhhh! i seeee

    haha. where can i find out more about this kind of stuff.. so i dont look like an idiot posting in these forums?

    thanks so much for the reply. its all starting to make sense now.

    maybe you’ll know this one. why can i use my usb for capturing camera and get a different audio source and not so with firewire? (in vegas)

  • Elijah Lucian

    September 4, 2009 at 2:30 pm in reply to: capture audio from difference source

    yeah i want to do it all live, then i want to record the track over track to make a split screen video song…

    this seems really counter-intuitive to me, why is there no way to use one device for video and one for audio? i can do it in a couple other simple programs (Camtasia & a freeware one called CaptureFlux) if these small companies can figure out how to do it, how can sony not figure it out?

    i just need sony because it can do split screen stuff…

    thanks for the help anyways! i find that if i use USB i can use a seperate audio source. the quality suffers a lot, but it just makes things WAY easier… maybe i should ask the programmers about this function… it would make life a lot easier for a lot of people im sure.

  • Elijah Lucian

    September 4, 2009 at 2:22 pm in reply to: Record video and audio from seperate sources

    im trying to record 2 tracks (analog 7/8) and yes i have checked the asio, but there are no options to select the default input with MOTU ASIO

    when i use the default asio driver, it disregards anything i put in, leaving it recording on the default speaker (camcorder speaker) has anybody tried recording from a different mic with a firewire camera?

  • Elijah Lucian

    September 4, 2009 at 1:45 am in reply to: Record video and audio from seperate sources

    windows vista ultimate 32bit

    3 gb ram
    quad core @ 2.4ghz ea
    hp motherboard
    Video – geforce 8800GT
    audio – motu 896mk3
    camcorder – sony dcr-hc26 handycam

    is that enough?

  • Elijah Lucian

    September 4, 2009 at 1:18 am in reply to: capture audio from difference source

    im trying to record video from my camcorder.

    and along with that i want to record audio from my Motu 896MK3 inputs (analog7/8) at the same time to get better sound quality.

    but the program doesnt allow me to select these audio inputs while capturing the video, leaving it to the camera’s microphone, which sounds like… bad.

    if i look up in the audio menu everything is greyed out…

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