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  • Joe Tombarello

    July 25, 2008 at 1:25 am in reply to: Audio Capture Problem – No Right Channel

    Thanks for the input you guys- I appreciate it sincerely.

    Can Scenealyzer do a batch re-capture for a PP CS3 project? I’ve got 5 hours worth to recapture into a project with that 2nd channel of audio.

    Or is this a standalone program that does it own thing? (albiet successfully)

    JT

    JT

  • Joe Tombarello

    July 10, 2008 at 3:13 am in reply to: Audio Capture Problem – No Right Channel

    Alright, capturing split channel audio with the PD-150 is impossible with PP CS3… Normal stereo works fine, but no split channel…

    you can add the Canon GL2 to the list of cameras that experience this kind of anomaly.

    Thank you Tim & Vince

    JT

  • Joe Tombarello

    July 9, 2008 at 2:55 pm in reply to: Audio Capture Problem – No Right Channel

    Thank you for your input Tim. The PDX10 is a great prosumer camera.
    How do you get your footage successfully into premiere pro CS3, If may ask?

    Due to the fact that I used three different cameras, and then digitized from windows movie maker with the same result —
    Not only would I have to rule out the PD-150 but perhaps PP CS3 as well? would you agree?

    Check out this guys post post below- Same issue
    https://forums.creativecow.net/thread/3/876180#876229

    Does anyone know of a cheap consumer camera that captures V1 A1 & A2 successfully?

    I’ll go that route rather than accept deafeat on the PC and go back to Mac FCP.

    I sincerely thank you guys for helping me on this- be well

    jt

    JT

  • Joe Tombarello

    July 9, 2008 at 12:37 am in reply to: Audio Capture Problem – No Right Channel

    Thanks for replies…

    Maybe its the PDX-10…But I’ve had the Same Digitizing problem in three Separate cameras. a Canon GL2, The Sony PDX-10, and some tiny consumer handheld that i can’t name at the moment.

    I also made sure that i chose the right model in the settings tab PP CS3 has a preset for both the Canon and the Sony.

    Could my Audio card be the culprit?

    Side note: I just put the footage into Final Cut Pro. Everything is there. Tape Source gets 100% OK. I could slice this thing up right now, but I’m still pushing for answer.

    Thanks for the thoughts everyone

    JT

  • Joe Tombarello

    July 8, 2008 at 9:52 pm in reply to: Audio Capture Problem – No Right Channel

    Thanks for Help Vince-

    The audio was recorded fine, The levels are almost peaking on the Camera audio level monitor and DVcam Deck monitors… There’s ALOT volume there.

    I’ve tested the tape in multiple decks and camcorders and i can hear it in the headphones coming out of PDX-10 Loud and clear…

    I’m going to try and Digitize this Material in an Edit platform that I am confident in… If I’m getting the same problem there – Its definetly the recording of the tape.

    But if its not, I’m still not giving up… There are too many people out there being plauged by this problem and working around PP.

    If you could just humor me and tell me that it is possible to record Video and two track audio in to PP… I just need to verify my sanity.

    Is there ANY way that i could prevent Audio 2 from coming through the firewire?

    Thank you
    jt

    JT

  • Joe Tombarello

    July 8, 2008 at 9:24 pm in reply to: Audio Capture Problem – No Right Channel

    -Camera: Sony PD-X10

    -Only 2 channels of audio(no 4 track here)

    -Volume is Low in Premiere meter (you can see a sliver of green at the bottom SLIGHTLY moving

    -And its low coming out of the desktop speakers

    Thanks for quick reply Vince…

    JT

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