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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, 1:27*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 Although this is a live sound reinforcement forum, I'll take a stab at it. Describe the audio connections. how are you getting the audio to the DVD? What Mini DV player are you using? What is the DVD recorder? what type of connectors are on each? Kind of hard to be helpful with no details on your setup. Rupert |
#3
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Audio expert question please!
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?? How are you getting the Mini DV into the editing workstation and what kind of editing software are you using? What kind of monitoring are you using on the workstation? What are you playing it back on that sounds terrific? An why are you crossposting this to so many irrelevant groups? --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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Audio expert question please!
Scott Dorsey 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?? How are you getting the Mini DV into the editing workstation and what kind of editing software are you using? What kind of monitoring are you using on the workstation? What are you playing it back on that sounds terrific? An why are you crossposting this to so many irrelevant groups? Comp.dsp and rec.audio.opinion removed. Live sound retained only since they are some smart guys there. As Scott says, what interface connects yout mini-dv to the editing PC ? one presumes. It could be setup options in the editing software, you name it. Have you done this before with no trouble and this is the first time you've had a problem or are you a total newbie ? Much more info is required. Graham |
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Audio expert question please!
"Scott Dorsey" wrote ...
slakka wrote: 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?? How are you getting the Mini DV into the editing workstation and what kind of editing software are you using? What kind of monitoring are you using on the workstation? What are you playing it back on that sounds terrific? An why are you crossposting this to so many irrelevant groups? He posted duplicate questions to at least one big cross- group list. I responded in rec.video.production/rec.video/pro/r.a.m.p.s |
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Audio expert question please!
On Sep 28, 12:03 pm, "Richard Crowley" wrote:
"Scott Dorsey" wrote ... He posted duplicate questions to at least one big cross- group list. I responded in rec.video.production/rec.video/pro/r.a.m.p.s Ok, now he has posted to a professional engineering forum (comp.dsp) maybe we can answer him properly. Hardy |
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Audio expert question please!
"HardySpicer" wrote from Goooooooooogle Groups ...
Richard Crowley wrote: "Scott Dorsey" wrote ... He posted duplicate questions to at least one big cross- group list. I responded in rec.video.production/rec.video/pro/r.a.m.p.s Ok, now he has posted to a professional engineering forum (comp.dsp) maybe we can answer him properly. If you guys can discern his tools, methods and workflow, on zero details, I'll be impressed. Else, you're guessing along with the rest of us. |
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Audio expert question please!
On Sat, 27 Sep 2008 21:44:13 -0700, "Richard Crowley"
wrote: "HardySpicer" wrote from Goooooooooogle Groups ... Ok, now he has posted to a professional engineering forum (comp.dsp) maybe we can answer him properly. If you guys can discern his tools, methods and workflow, on zero details, I'll be impressed. Else, you're guessing along with the rest of us. Dear Newsgroups, comp.dsp seems to be roughly as full of **** as any other newsgroup. Might smell a little prettier, though. But the Second Coming is still a-coming. Much thanks, as always, Chris Hornbeck |
#9
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Audio expert question please!
Richard Crowley wrote: "HardySpicer" wrote from Goooooooooogle Groups ... Richard Crowley wrote: "Scott Dorsey" wrote ... He posted duplicate questions to at least one big cross- group list. I responded in rec.video.production/rec.video/pro/r.a.m.p.s Ok, now he has posted to a professional engineering forum (comp.dsp) maybe we can answer him properly. If you guys can discern his tools, methods and workflow, on zero details, I'll be impressed. Else, you're guessing along with the rest of us. For all we know he might be connecting the audio via 3.5mm jacks to his sound card on some silly sample rate. Graham |
#10
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Audio expert question please!
HardySpicer wrote: "Richard Crowley" wrote: "Scott Dorsey" wrote ... He posted duplicate questions to at least one big cross- group list. I responded in rec.video.production/rec.video/pro/r.a.m.p.s Ok, now he has posted to a professional engineering forum (comp.dsp) maybe we can answer him properly. Joke surely. I hope ! ;~) He also multi-posted to rec.audio.tech and and sci.engr.television.broadcast ! Bloody googlers. Graham |
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Audio expert question please!
On Sep 28, 2:33 am, Eeyore
wrote: He also multi-posted to rec.audio.tech and and sci.engr.television.broadcast ! Bloody googlers. See? If you read only one newsgroup and were careful about where you posted your reply, you wouldn't have that problem. I've gotta admit, though, that it took me about 20 years to remember to glance at the Newsgroups block in the reply window to make sure I wasn't posting a reply to a newsgroup that I didn't read. That tends to yield e-mails starting out with "I read your post in comp.canabis.policy" when I've inadvertently replied to a message I read in rec.audio.pro that was inappropriately (or maybe appropriately) cross-posted. |
#12
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Audio expert question please!
Dear Newsgroups, comp.dsp seems to be roughly as full of **** as any other newsgroup. Might smell a little prettier, though. But the Second Coming is still a-coming. Much thanks, as always, Chris Hornbeck If you are referring to the amount of spam, ok agreed.. If you are referring to the quality of the content of the posts, then your opinion tells me that you don't know what you are talking about. Mark |
#13
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Audio expert question please!
Mark wrote: Dear Newsgroups, comp.dsp seems to be roughly as full of **** as any other newsgroup. Might smell a little prettier, though. But the Second Coming is still a-coming. Much thanks, as always, Chris Hornbeck If you are referring to the amount of spam, ok agreed.. If you are referring to the quality of the content of the posts, then your opinion tells me that you don't know what you are talking about. comp.dsp is hardly relevant to practical aspects of non-linear video and audio editing though. Graham |
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Audio expert question please!
On Sep 28, 11:49*am, Eeyore
wrote: Mark wrote: Dear Newsgroups, comp.dsp seems to be roughly as full of **** as any other newsgroup. Might smell a little prettier, though. But the Second Coming is still a-coming. Much thanks, as always, Chris Hornbeck If you are referring to the amount of spam, ok agreed.. If you are referring to the quality of the content of the posts, then your opinion tells me that you don't know what you are talking about. comp.dsp is hardly relevant to practical aspects of non-linear video and audio editing though. Graham Hello again everyone, Sorry for all my crossposting. I'm gonna ck with my editor to better respond and thank all of you! |
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Audio expert question please!
On Sep 28, 2:33*am, Eeyore
wrote: HardySpicer wrote: "Richard Crowley" *wrote: "Scott Dorsey" *wrote ... He posted duplicate questions to at least one big cross- group list. I responded in rec.video.production/rec.video/pro/r.a.m.p.s Ok, now he has posted to a professional engineering forum (comp.dsp) maybe we can answer him properly. Joke surely. I hope ! * * * * * *;~) He also multi-posted to rec.audio.tech and and sci.engr.television.broadcast ! Bloody googlers. Graham Hello again everyone, Sorry for all my crossposting. I'm gonna ck with my editor to better respond and thank all of you! |
#16
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Audio expert question please!
slakka wrote: Eeyore wrote: HardySpicer wrote: "Richard Crowley" wrote: "Scott Dorsey" wrote ... He posted duplicate questions to at least one big cross- group list. I responded in rec.video.production/rec.video/pro/r.a.m.p.s Ok, now he has posted to a professional engineering forum (comp.dsp) maybe we can answer him properly. Joke surely. I hope ! ;~) He also multi-posted to rec.audio.tech and and sci.engr.television.broadcast ! Bloody googlers. Hello again everyone, Sorry for all my crossposting. I'm gonna ck with my editor to better respond and thank all of you! It's crossposting to *inappropriate groups* like comp.dsp and the broadcast one that's the problem, alt.audio.live-sound was a marginal choice too. Otherwise crossposting is fine. It's MULTI-posting that gets on everyone's tits. Never multi-post a question without damn good reason. It's a typical spammer tactic btw. Graham |
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