Error in Movie Maker 2.1 - Audio sample rate - DV-AVI

G

Guest

It seems that Movie Maker 2.1 erroneously reports that any DV-AVI captured
with it
has an audio sample rate of 32 khz. When in fact all other video editing
programs such as Adobe Premiere, Virtual Dub, etc. report a correct sample
rate of 48 khz.
It seems that Movie Maker is wrong not the other programs because
when I open the resulting AVI file with an audio editor capable of
interpreting
AVIs I get slowed down speech. This audio editor interprets the audio signal
at 32 khz as is probably erroneously indicated in the header of the file.
While
the other video editing programs seem clever enough to interpret the audio
signals correctly.
 
G

Guest

Strunki said:
It seems that Movie Maker 2.1 erroneously reports that any DV-AVI captured
with it
has an audio sample rate of 32 khz. When in fact all other video editing
programs such as Adobe Premiere, Virtual Dub, etc. report a correct sample
rate of 48 khz.
It seems that Movie Maker is wrong not the other programs because
when I open the resulting AVI file with an audio editor capable of
interpreting
AVIs I get slowed down speech. This audio editor interprets the audio signal
at 32 khz as is probably erroneously indicated in the header of the file.
While
the other video editing programs seem clever enough to interpret the audio
signals correctly.
 
G

Guest

i'm new to this newsgroup "stuff", but it seems this is the ONLY place i can
get some answers to problems within movie maker...i don't know if ur problem
is similar to mine or not....when i preview a movie maker project all of the
audio files sound perfect, but when i save the file as a movie and preview
it, the audio clips "skip" and just don't sound right...i'm saving the
projects to a DV-AVI file. any suggestions? I'm making a MAJOR project of
my son's life to be put on DVD. thanks
 
C

Cari \(MS-MVP\)

To both of you, the correct newsgroup for MovieMaker problems is

microsoft.public.windowsxp.moviemaker
 

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