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winston.smith
October 27th, 2003, 01:03 PM
I have a samsung vp-d77i camcorder. I am using the 1394 cable to save to a xp2000 on an asus a7v266e board video is radeon 8500 sound audigy 2. I am using pinnacle 7 SE to record to my HD.
i HAVE SOUND ON MY CAMERA BUT WHENI RECORD TO THE HARD DRIVE NO SOUND IS RECORDED. VIDEO CAPTURE IS EXCELLENT.
Wot amI doing wrong? [FONT=Arial Black]
Radical Dreamer
October 28th, 2003, 06:29 AM
Not sure about the answer, but you would get MUCH more help with this if it were in the right section, the tech lounge is mainly for BS'ing and stuff
winston.smith
October 28th, 2003, 11:12 AM
Not sure about the answer, but you would get MUCH more help with this if it were in the right section, the tech lounge is mainly for BS'ing and stuff
THANKS I HAVE PUT THIS IN THE RIGHT SECTION
DocPC
October 28th, 2003, 11:14 AM
THANKS I HAVE PUT THIS IN THE RIGHT SECTION
Next you might want to find the caps lock key and shut it off.....it's considered shouting.
winston.smith
October 28th, 2003, 02:18 PM
Next you might want to find the caps lock key and shut it off.....it's considered shouting.
ok.....how about some help on my problem?
CeeBee
October 28th, 2003, 02:38 PM
Looks like a mismatch between the sound format on the camcorder and the settings in your capture interface. Try another program for capture and see what happenes (Ulead Media Studio Pro has a demo available). Also you haven't mentioned if there is no sound during the capture (which is not a problem, some programs do that to minimize the CPU usage during the capture process) or when you play the recorded file. Also make sure that your OS has the latest updates.
bluman95
October 29th, 2003, 04:35 AM
I had a similar problem with Dr. Divx with my Panasonic camcorder. I tried Windows Moviemaker 2 and it worked fine and then I used Dr. Divx to encode to Divx format. Hope that helps.
winston.smith
October 29th, 2003, 05:38 AM
ulead media works fine. the pinnacle help page took me through the change of audio codecs, but this didnt work.
ulead seems very good though i may just stick with this!
ManMythLegend
December 2nd, 2003, 08:21 PM
I have a Samsung DV-Cam and had the same problem at first, but found that changing the audio stream from 16bit to 12bit, solved the problem, and audio quality was not noticable as being poorer.
anarinsky
March 23rd, 2006, 09:34 PM
I have a Samsung DV-Cam and had the same problem at first, but found that changing the audio stream from 16bit to 12bit, solved the problem, and audio quality was not noticable as being poorer.
I struggled about 5 hours for this problem for my Samsung digital camcorder SCD103. First, neither of recommended movie capture software gave me a sound. I did not see any option to change the auto stream from 16 bits to 12 bits.
Finally, I downloaded the Samsung DVC media – this allowed me to write the asf file. I got the sound from the file watching it with InterDev Movie maker. However, any further work with file was not successful – after conversion the InterDev movie maker gave file output that required Codec Sharp G.726 Audio (45) codec.
Any other software like Media Player, Real Player, required the same Codec. The problem is that this Codec is not is no longer signed by Microsoft. So the links for downloading are disabled.
I tried to convert the asf file to other formats. After at least 5 tries I found the software that converts this file to other formats such as avi and still keeps the sound – AVOne Gold Converter.
How a simple task of streaming the video output to the computer becomes so complicated? Who cares about the customers?
MobilePCPhysician
March 24th, 2006, 12:13 AM
ulead media works fine. the pinnacle help page took me through the change of audio codecs, but this didnt work.
ulead seems very good though i may just stick with this!
After you do that, make sure the sound controls are turned up in the sound properties.