Nero Vision 5 for AVI-DV conversion

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Sune Alexandersen 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2008 12:29 PM
  Subject: Re: [AP] Break Out left and right channels into separate tracks


  What nero program did you use for conversion?

  2008/1/5, Paul Essenfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
  > That did the trick, Robin...
  >
  > My extreme and everlasting thanks!
  >
  > Paul
  >
  >
  >
  > ----- Original Message -----
  > From: robinleeedwards
  > To: [email protected]
  > Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2008 10:56 AM
  > Subject: [AP] Re: Break Out left and right channels into separate tracks
  >
  >
  > Hi Paul:
  >
  > Copy the audio track to another track (below). Look in Audio effects
  > tab for the "fill right" and "Fill left" drop one right onto one track
  > and a left onto the other track and Viol'a you should have isolated
  > them as you desired.
  >
  > More later,
  >
  > Robin Edwards
  > San Francisco
  >
  > --- In [email protected], "pessenfeld"
  > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  > >
  > > I recently bought a Beachtek DXA and finally got to use it for a
  > > project Thursday night. I used it with my Sony HDR-SR8 Handycam, an
  > > Azden wireless clip-on mike in the AUX (right) jack, and a Sennheiser
  > > Shotgun Mic in the left jack.
  > >
  > > Canon creates an M2TS file that cannot be imported into Adobe Premiere
  > > Pro CS3 so I uses Nero to create an AVI-DV file to import into
  > > Premiere. The audio is perfect with the clip-on getting the
  > > performer's voice into my right headphone and the shotgun picking up
  > > other participants' voices into my left headphone, so I do have two
  > > discreet and independent channels. But Premiere Pro CS3 plays both
  > > tracks together... and the L R choices in the audio track are grayed
  > > out.
  > >
  > > So I separated the left and right tracks in Premiere using Audio
  > > Options>Breakout To Mono, but even though I get a left track and a
  > > right track, they each play the two channels together.
  > >
  > > Then I used the Sony Picture Motion Browser to convert the original
  > > file into an MPG-2 file, but when I tried to break that into two tracks
  > > with Premiere Pro CS3 the Break Out To Mono choice as grayed out.
  > >
  > >
  > > Is it even possible to separate the two tracks with the Sony Handycam
  > > or do I need a DV camcorder to do that?
  > >
  >
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  -- 
  Sune Alexandersen
  www.dunderfilm.no


   

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