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Audio expert question please!
Dear Newsgroups,
I gotta one of a kind interview on mini dv. When played back it both looks and sounds terrific!! Problem occurs when editing interview onto dvd. Audio becomes very muddy/unusable I could really use any suggestions on how I may cure this please?? Thanks in advance!! pittwindmill@see-below-no-spam hotmail.com |
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Audio expert question please!
On Sep 27, 4:29*pm, slakka wrote:
Dear Newsgroups, I gotta one of a kind interview on mini dv. When played back it both looks and sounds terrific!! Problem occurs when editing interview onto dvd. Audio becomes very muddy/unusable *I could really use any suggestions on how I may cure this please?? *Thanks in advance!! pittwindmill@see-below-no-spam hotmail.com Maybe you can record to another machine, and edit from there. First thing with something irreplaceable is to make a copy. Believe it or not reducing the info to NTSC and, editing on S-VHS with flying erase head is better than nothing. Worse case, you can go to a professional and rent an editing suite. But before you do anything, make a copy and secure it. Good luck. |
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Audio expert question please!
robinlos wrote: slakka wrote: Dear Newsgroups, I gotta one of a kind interview on mini dv. When played back it both looks and sounds terrific!! Problem occurs when editing interview onto dvd. Audio becomes very muddy/unusable I could really use any suggestions on how I may cure this please?? Thanks in advance!! pittwindmill@see-below-no-spam hotmail.com Maybe you can record to another machine, and edit from there. First thing with something irreplaceable is to make a copy. Believe it or not reducing the info to NTSC and, editing on S-VHS with flying erase head is better than nothing. Worse case, you can go to a professional and rent an editing suite. But before you do anything, make a copy and secure it. Good luck. I'd transfer straight to non-linear PC/Mac editing. And back those files up properly. You wouldn't believe the 'fun' I've had mending broken archives. Graham |
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Audio expert question please!
"slakka" wrote in message ... Dear Newsgroups, I gotta one of a kind interview on mini dv. When played back it both looks and sounds terrific!! Problem occurs when editing interview onto dvd. Audio becomes very muddy/unusable I could really use any suggestions on how I may cure this please?? Thanks in advance!! pittwindmill@see-below-no-spam hotmail.com I bet you have a resampling problem, mini dv records at 48k and DVDs I think are 44.1, I think you need to take that audio stream into a program like soundforge and resample it. |
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Audio expert question please!
"snags" wrote in message ... I gotta one of a kind interview on mini dv. When played back it both looks and sounds terrific!! Problem occurs when editing interview onto dvd. Audio becomes very muddy/unusable I bet you have a resampling problem, mini dv records at 48k and DVDs I think are 44.1, No, the standard DVD sampling rate is 48kHz, CD's use 44.1. I think you need to take that audio stream into a program like soundforge and resample it. Vegas (and many others) will resample on the fly anyway, but if that was his problem, I doubt he would describe the result as "muddy", the pitch would be clearly wrong instead. MrT. |
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