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?

RE: Audio timeline issue by CW

CW
Mon Oct 25 14:49:04 CDT 2004

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?

Re: Audio timeline issue by Mark

Mark
Sun Oct 31 01:28:21 CDT 2004

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?



Re: Audio timeline issue by Mark

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?
>
>