Frage von osjos:Hello. following: if I am with a mono-directional micro-recorded, it is then necessary to make the track behind synonymous to the other audio channel, in my case the right to copy, or is it on the tv, or no preference which is used now tonmedium played in car stereo?
when necessary should be now, can someone tell me then, as I in adobe premiere pro 2.0 do?
thank you very much
Edit from Mod: thread under the heading "Adobe Premiere Pro / Elements folder.
Antwort von Meggs:
can someone tell me then, as I in adobe premiere pro 2.0 do?
Times I'm going assume that you are recording with the camcorder've made in Premiere is a stereo track is there, in the left channel in the micro-recording is there, the right channel is muted.
You must be the left channel into the right copy of the DVD player or television is playing the left and the right channel s.so as they are.
In Premiere 2.0:
Audio -Effects/Stereo/Links filling.
Antwort von beiti:
... and the longer term, I recommend s.das a stereo microphone cable connector to solder to make the same sound on both channels coming. This saves the work.
Antwort von pixelschubser:
Hello, this function is synonymous in After Effects?
Soldered cable (;
Antwort von Markus:
Hello, this function is synonymous in After Effects? AE is not a video editing program and have no audio editor. But it is so synonymous people who excel in their letters to write ... ;-)
Antwort von darklord77:
Also, a mono signal comes from "two" speakers out. You need only align the center (Pan). The copy of an audio track only eigendlich only causes a volume increase.
This was commonly referred to as "stereo" is known, is basically just a second, slightly delayed signal to a spatial sound output.