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> Thank you Jake. Unfortunately for me I am using the canon
> A80 camera and it only captures video in one format 12 bit
> and I can't change it.
That's a shame - obviously it means that you're always going to have this
problem.
> How would I go about "resampling the audio track from
> 32KHz to 48KHz" Is there software online or would I have
> to purchase it? Otherwise I guess I can look into other
> software products that don't have this glitch. Anyone
> know a good basic program like Movie Maker?
As I said before I can't make any recommendations for resampling audio as I
have no experience of it outside of Premiere.
I once downloaded a freebie from Avid (
http://www.avid.com/freeDV/index.asp)
but never actually used it, so I can't comment on it. I just happen to know
that you don't have to pay for it!
I would imagine that several other posters here will be able to help you
better than I can in this respect.
Best of luck,
Jake
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> >"jt" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
> message
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> >> My AVI videos will have perfect sound until I drop them
> in
> >> the storyboard and try to play them. There is either no
> >> sound or a metallic piercing sound. I can import a
> music
> >> file, and change the functions to have zero video audio
> >> and all music, and that will play fine.
> >>
> >> But if I want to creat movies that use my video's sound
> it
> >> won't work. Please HELP me ... I have no idea why it is
> >> doing this.
> >>
> >> Thank you in advance.
> >> -jt
> >
> >I had the same problem.
> >
> >Sounds to me like you have your camera set to record in
> 12-bit (32KHz)
> >sound. If you set it to record in 16-bit (48KHz) sound
> then you will
> >probably find that your problem is solved.
> >
> >Of course, it won't help with any video/audio that you've
> already captured.
> >It caught me out with all 6 hours of my honeymoon footage.
> >
> >If the sound quality is an extremely important issue to
> you then you should
> >consider resampling the audio track from 32KHz to 48KHz
> using a third party
> >application. I can't make any recommendations
> unfortunately (I used Adobe
> >Premiere 6.5, which does a good job of resampling the
> audio, but is at the
> >opposite end of the scale for home movie production to
> WMM2).
> >
> >Jake
> >
> >
> >.
> >