Ron Cooper
December 1st, 2010, 07:40 PM
I have just done a successful edit of clips taken in 2000. At the end, I am adding other clips taken in '95 on HI-8 (I think ) but it is now on a mini dv tape and plays perfectly in camera ( Sony A1-P), and also when CAPTURING in Vegas. It also plays perfectly in the PC ( i740 64b), when I simply play it via Windows Explorer. However, when I pull it up in Vegas 9 for editing, NO SOUND !!
Video is OK. The sound track shows the wave-form, yet it is as if I have the mute button on. To double check I even slid the cursor back to the previous edit which is on the SAME TRACK & it plays OK.
So, I opened it in Sound Forge and it plays perfectly. I then re-sampled it in S/F to 48k. and then pulled it back into Vegas as a separate file, on the same track but still no joy. - All originals were at 32k incl. the previous edit, I also double checked that it was the re-sampled 48K vers. which it is.
I assume that if I want to produce a DVD in DVDA with menus, I should re-sample the sound track(s) to 48k.
I am absolutely stumped.
RonC.
Video is OK. The sound track shows the wave-form, yet it is as if I have the mute button on. To double check I even slid the cursor back to the previous edit which is on the SAME TRACK & it plays OK.
So, I opened it in Sound Forge and it plays perfectly. I then re-sampled it in S/F to 48k. and then pulled it back into Vegas as a separate file, on the same track but still no joy. - All originals were at 32k incl. the previous edit, I also double checked that it was the re-sampled 48K vers. which it is.
I assume that if I want to produce a DVD in DVDA with menus, I should re-sample the sound track(s) to 48k.
I am absolutely stumped.
RonC.