Mark
Sun Oct 31 05:27:33 CST 2004
OK, fixed - it wasn't any MM or computer related settings, just camera audio
settings causing havoc with MM converting it into it's preferred audio
format. see
http://www.eicsoftware.com/PapaJohn/MM2/MM2-Issues-Audio.html
for a proper explanation of the problem & solition (thanks to PapaJohn)
"Mark Stoneman" <stoneman_m@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:OxYwULxvEHA.720@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> I'm having the same issue as Webologist.
>
> I have been through the settings in MM but haven't found any settings that
> affect the quality of the output sound. Both my original clip and timeline
> audio have the same specs as below, but the original plays clear while the
> timeline (and any movie that I compile based on the timeline) has the
> tinny
> sound...
>
> At the moment I'm running Windows XP SP1 with MM v2.0.3312.0. Has anyone
> running XP SP2 and MM v2.1 had a problem like this? Is this a bug with 2.0
> or could it be a file format issue?
>
> Thanks,
> Mark
>
> "CW" <CW@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:0BAF5C7F-4DDC-449C-BC2D-990F0FF22388@microsoft.com...
>> They are normally the same, so that seems to be where your problem lies.
>> Which of the properties have changed? And to what?
>>
>> "Webologist" wrote:
>>
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > When I capture footage (via firewire) from my camcorder (Sony
> DCR-TRV19E)
>> > the audio on the raw avi file that's produced seems fine, but as soon
>> > as
> I
>> > drag it onto the timeline the audio seems to inherit a nasty tinniness
> to it.
>> >
>> > According to the properties of the Video Clips the audio is
>> >
>> > Bitrate 1024kbps
>> > 2 Channels
>> > Sample Rate 32Khz
>> > Sample Size is 16
>> >
>> > but the exported timeline properties are different. is it possible to
> change
>> > the audio properties on the timeline?
>
>