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Christian Mallari November 5th, 2006 01:09 AM

Sound problem
 
I just did video work of a tourist group in Israel.(GL2 camera) I use my wireless senheiser G2 and my audio technica at897 with self-made Fxlr to mini jack. there is a time I used the wireless and sometimes no chance to used wireless so I my at897 and I use headphone to monitoring the sound level. I figured out its ok by monitoring my sound. but when I captured in the adobe premiere pro2 the sound was captured to AT897 mic. was distorted and in the wireless is ok. I try to play the video to a TV the sound was fine. did I miss something about capturing the video in the program? any help and thanks in advance!

Chris
tel-aviv

Dan Keaton November 5th, 2006 07:53 AM

As I undertand your post, you recorded some segments using the Sennheiser G2 wireless setup on a MiniDV tape. And, you also recorded some segments using the Audio Technica AT897 to the same tape.

Then you captured the tape into Premiere Pro 2.

If both segments were on the same tape,
and you captured the tape in one operation,
(in other words you captured the whole tape at one time),
and you have problems with the sound from one microphone,
then your sound problems are on the tape,
and you do not have a capture problem.

Steve House November 5th, 2006 12:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Christian Mallari
I just did video work of a tourist group in Israel.(GL2 camera) I use my wireless senheiser G2 and my audio technica at897 with self-made Fxlr to mini jack. there is a time I used the wireless and sometimes no chance to used wireless so I my at897 and I use headphone to monitoring the sound level. I figured out its ok by monitoring my sound. but when I captured in the adobe premiere pro2 the sound was captured to AT897 mic. was distorted and in the wireless is ok. I try to play the video to a TV the sound was fine. did I miss something about capturing the video in the program? any help and thanks in advance!

Chris
tel-aviv

I would suspect your XLR to mini adapter. Are you using a mono TS miniplug and a stereo TRS plug? Just exactly how is it wired?

Christian Mallari November 6th, 2006 12:44 AM

check here,

http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthread.php?t=78900


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