Scott Routt
May 22nd, 2007, 07:03 AM
I'm a Mac/FCP user. Hearing how much you guys love Vegas, I advised a PC friend to buy/download Vegas Platinum for his racing videos. He's muddling through pretty good except for sound. I paid him a visit the other day and looked at Vegas. Obviously, the interface and workings were rather foreign to me.
The problem:
He's not getting audio when the clips are played back in the time line. I do see the audio meter moving, but it looks low. What I really don't see is sound waves down in the audio tracks.
So I start thinking FCP, and look at his preferences. I change external playback monitor to none, but that doesn't do it. I look at how he captured, and his settings were for audio and video. I looked at the Vegas capture window and played back some of his captured clips in that window and heard the audio.
It is as if there is a video file and an audio file but the reference movie in the time line isn't pointing to the the audio file and I'm not finding the audio file.
The other things I know, is he's using a laptop and he's capturing from USB instead of firewire.
So the basic question is: How does he capture video and audio so that it plays back in the timeline during editing. I did see him put an mp3 file in the music track and it played during editing, so I don't think its a sound card issue. And I thought it was strange that Vegas played mp3 because FCP seems limited to wave and Aif.
Thanks,
Scott
The problem:
He's not getting audio when the clips are played back in the time line. I do see the audio meter moving, but it looks low. What I really don't see is sound waves down in the audio tracks.
So I start thinking FCP, and look at his preferences. I change external playback monitor to none, but that doesn't do it. I look at how he captured, and his settings were for audio and video. I looked at the Vegas capture window and played back some of his captured clips in that window and heard the audio.
It is as if there is a video file and an audio file but the reference movie in the time line isn't pointing to the the audio file and I'm not finding the audio file.
The other things I know, is he's using a laptop and he's capturing from USB instead of firewire.
So the basic question is: How does he capture video and audio so that it plays back in the timeline during editing. I did see him put an mp3 file in the music track and it played during editing, so I don't think its a sound card issue. And I thought it was strange that Vegas played mp3 because FCP seems limited to wave and Aif.
Thanks,
Scott