Hi Jeff, I understood his post, perhaps it's how I replied was
confusing, I have done it in the past: record two microphones into left
and right channels on a dv-cam and when captured into the computer, I
can see my left and right channels and then I know which channel is
which because one has a female voice, one has a male voice, and I can
easily edit with it. Hence, the statement of channels.

So, I replied on what I know. Based on what I've done :)

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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jeff Schell
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 10:53 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: RE: [AP] Mini DV Sound in Premiere


Johnny-- I believe you may be confusing channels of the DV stream with
stereo left/right channels.

Unfortunately, Premiere only captures 1 channel of DV audio. (And that
single channel can be stereo.) What the original poster is talking about
is using both channel inputs of the XL1, which the DV spec allows for,
recording to two separate channels simultaneously. Many of us don't ever
use it, because it only works in 32Khz 12 bit mode, as where the DV spec
only allows for 1 channel at 48Khz 16bit.

Keith, I know that some $capture cards$ allow you to capture that second
channel (such as Canopus), but if you are using straight onboard DV,
then I suggest you: capture with a software that captures 2 channels
(alas, I have no recommendations), 2. record analog inputs from your
camera to your computer. The 2nd option is less desirable, but may be
the only way you can get the 2nd channel out of your camera.

-jeff

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Johnny Wu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Premiere should have picked up both channel, one more thing to check,
click on the video clip on your project and look at the property, is it
said stereo or mono?

>Yes, you can hear both channels if you have headphones plugged into the

>camera. I am using a Panasonic AG-DV2500P to capture from. I can see
the
>level meters bouncing on both channels. I just can figure out how to
get
>it into Premiere.
>
>Is it possible that Firewire capture won't transfer both channels?
>
>Thanks.
>-Keith




 
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