When using Cinelerra to edit a video, the audio is garbled. I can hear
peoples voices but it's like everything is too loud, so the background noise
is just as loud as everything else. However when I play the unedited video
in Totem in sounds perfectly fine. Unfortunately, when I save the video
through Cinelerra it then sounds garbled in Totem as well. I've had other
movie players play the audio with the same distortion on a different Linux
box so I thought it might be fine when rendered, but apparently not. Is
there anyway I can get my audio to sound as good as it does in Totem?

Some extra details:
I'm running Ubuntu Linux - Gutsy Gibbon. The Cinelerra-CV version (according
to dpkg) is 2.1.0-1svn20080415.

The video was recorded on a PowerShot A570. And the files have the extension
AVI, while the Codec is Motion JPEG. According to the video properties in
Totem the audio Codec is Uncompressed 8-Bit PCM audio, mono, and 11024 HZ
sample rate. Rendering the video without any edits as an Ogg file (with bad
audio) the sound properties are Stereo, 48000Hz, and 128kpbs.

Any solutions?

Thanks,
Rob

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