Posted by Matt on August 11, 2003, 1:12 pm Last week I had a customer who wanted me to edit some footage that they had shot on a Sony Digital 8 camera. I was able to import the footage via firewire and had no problem with the edit. One odd thing happened: When I plugged in his camera Windows 2000 told me that it had to load a 1384 driver. I thought this was strange since the current 1384 driver has been working fine with my XL1. So today I go to import footage from my XL1 into Premiere and I no longer hear audio when I am in the capture window, although I can see video fine. This makes setting my in and out marks for capture difficult. Audio and video come in fine when I actually do a capture, it's just not working when I've verified all connections, and audio works after a capture. I haven't changed anything else. The only thing I can think of that is suspicious is the 1384 driver being loaded when I plugged in the client's camera last week. I uninstalled the 1384 driver, rebooted, and then plugged in my XL1 so that Windows would load the 1384 driver again but that hasn't fixed that audio problem. Has anyone seen this problem before? Any suggestions? I'm using Premiere 6.0 on Windows 2000 Professional.
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Hi folks. I have a RT2500 that I'm using with a Canon XL1S camera. Everything has been working fine for about a year.
I'm setting the in and out marks for the capture in the capture preview window.
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