I just captured over 15 short video clips fine, but then the last one I did stopped getting audio. When I played back the clip, and redid it again, the audio was not there. I can't figure out why all of a sudden it would stop.
When I went to sleep there was a woman in my bed, but when I woke up she was gone. What happened?
- Well, can you tell us more? Was she blond or ...?
Seriously, to get good answers you must give people something to chew on.
Do you know for a fact that there IS audio there to be captured? Did you capture a 0dB event or none at all?
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Unless it is one of the very rare freak accidents, something must be different, on the tape itself or the setup in your computer. DV (it IS DV, isn't it?) is captured through IEEE 1394 (you DO use IEEE 1394, don't you) as one data stream. There is no way you can choose to capture just audio or just video. If the video is captured OK (like you said), and there is audio on the tape (there isn't always, you know) and you haven't messed with the cable/connection I would look into why do you not see or hear the audio in your computer. I think it's there somehow.
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