Frage von -.ZacK.-:Hello!
Immediately anticipated:
I am an absolute novice, what concerns digital shooting.
So, the problem:
At first I was filming for a while with 12bit audio and then put on s.der camera to 16bit audio.
Then I transferred the whole tape with Windows Movie Maker on my calculator and found that s.dem moment of switching the sound completely missing!
Not distorted or the like ...
There is simply
nothing comes out of the speakers ...
The lou is negative, because I lent the camera only s.Dienstag must return again, and so far everything completely on the calculator must have!
Me, the question arises whether WMM just do not get along with the 16bit signal and it just so completely omitted, or if the signal is to be with my calculator, but none of my players can play as WMM any problems with the coding of the AVI had.
Can anyone help me? It's urgent really, since the admitted persons will be my Christmas present for my sweetheart ...
In principle, I would have been very reassured if I knew that the audio signal is present, but with popular player software may not be reproduced, and the information with which software can I use to make the audio signal 'heard' about.
Huge thanks in advance!
"You are my last hope"
Zack -. .-
Antwort von -.ZacK.-:
synonymous when I want to appear impatient ....
It is important to me really DAMN!
please ....
Help me!
Antwort von Markus:
Hello,
do not panic, your question will be heard. ;-)
If WMM is not working properly, then any other software or try out a capture tool. Possible Programs include
WinDVCaptureflux.
Antwort von -.ZacK.-:
Danke erstmal for the tip quite good, as there are both very good programs ....
However:
synonymous with them is in the final. avi File NO SOUND!
since in Captureflux in the preview but sound is played, and even get the sound data over the DVI cable ....
it could s.meinem. avi codec available? if so, how do I get a new / different / better?
Thanks in advance!
Zack
Antwort von Markus:
it could s.meinem. avi codec available? That's given me an idea: Whether it s.Codec is, although I do not know (what do you use?), But it could s.Typ lie. There are namely two ... see