I use Adobe Audition (part of Adobe Production Studio, but also sold 
separately). It has a channel mixer that will allow you to blend the right 
and left channels on both. This is very useful with the media I usually get 
that has a wireless mic on one channel and the shotgun (ambient sound) on 
the other channel.

This way you get the wireless and the shotgun mics on both right and left 
channel.

Keith


At 03:48 PM 2/14/2007 -0500, you wrote:

>It is not what I think would be intuitive naming of effect but.....
>Fill Left takes the audio info from the Left Channel and puts it in the
>Right Channel
>Fill Right takes the audio info from the Right Channel and puts it inthe
>Left Channel
>
>Guess they mean Fill "with" Left Channel
>
>One other thing I sometimes do (some cable companies only broadcast the Left
>Channel) when I am not concerned about maintaining stereo seperation is in
>the Audio Mixer create a Mono Sub Mix channel and assign all the Audio
>Channels to it then assign it to the Main Mix. The result is both the Left
>and Right channel contain all the audio info for both channels.
>
>Regards,
>Richard Peoples
>
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