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Jeff Nelson January 6th, 2009 09:34 PM

FCP only captures one channel of sound??
 
Having a problem in the last month: I go to capture some footage (HDV), use my usual settings...but FCP only captures one channel of sound, the left channel. It doesn't capture any Mono (a2) channel, just Mono (a1). If I try to capture as stereo, it captures NO audio, just video.

Anyone have any thoughts on this? Have tried multiple cameras including footage I had captured a couple months back which were still on my system, having been captured Mono 1 & 2, but now FCP will only capture Mono 1, just one track.

If I click to record in stereo rather than mono, it doesn't capture! It says it's capturing, but at the end of the clip, it hasn't captured anything!

Something very wrong here.

Only thing I've done to my system in past few months is install FX Factory plugins, but can't imagine that would mess with audio stuff since they are video efxs only.

Help...! Thanks.

Harry Bromley-Davenport January 7th, 2009 01:55 AM

I imagine that you have changed the cable you are using, although you do not mention this, so you undoubtedly have a hardware problem in your computer.

Harry.

Jeff Nelson January 7th, 2009 02:01 AM

Thanks, Harry. Actually, the cable is fine, I am able to capture DV from a Sony I own and it picks up both A1 and A2, stereo, whatever, using the same firewire cable.

I am able to hear both channels through my speakers while capturing HDV, it is coming in but just not into FCP capture.

So I guess I'm narrowing this to something to do with the HDV capture profile? Hm...

Battle Vaughan January 7th, 2009 02:54 PM

Is there any possibility that in Log and Capture >Clip Settings that one of the audio channels is muted? (loudspeaker icon) // Battle Vaughan /miamiherald.com video team

Jeff Nelson January 7th, 2009 03:58 PM

Thanks, the audio channels aren't muted (except when I experimented with them and found that if I mute Channel 1, I hear now sound, and if I mute Channel 2, I still hear everything through the speakers as if I hadn't muted anything).


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