Capturing audio in stereo

Qvick wrote on 9/7/2004, 2:07 PM
I have footage with two mono tracks on DVtape and I have difficulties to capture both audio channels (L and R). I always end up with one mono chanel when capturing with vegas and with this spesific camera. Cam is sony DSR-PDX10P. I have shooted by using two different mics to two different channels. When I listen the footage with headphones plugged in the camera the sound is really stereo (not actually stero but one person speaking in the channel 1 and an other one in the channel 2). Some why Vegas doesn't regognize those two different mono tracks when capturing. It's od because I have succesfully captured stereo channels with the same vegas (4) but with different cameras. Any one know the solution?

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Spot|DSE wrote on 9/7/2004, 2:16 PM

What you have is two mono channels
So, in Vegas:
Copy the audio track to a new audio track.
Right click one track, choose Channels, and then choose "Left Only."
Now repeat the process, only this time choose "Right Only."

Now you have two channels/tracks of audio that are both mono, separated from each other.

Vegas doesn't/can't know the difference between a stereo track, and 2 channel mono. It's just two separate audio events in one file, as far as Vegas is concerned.
jetdv wrote on 9/7/2004, 2:28 PM
Sounds like the "other" channel may be on the second stereo track. Try Scenalyzer Live and let it capture both Stereo1 and Stereo2.
Vulcan wrote on 9/7/2004, 2:30 PM
There is a known problem with the PDX10P (got one myself) and capturing audio. Vegas as well as Premiere only gives mono capture. To get stereo you need to use Scenalyser ("quite" inexpensive).