Hello, everyone. I discovered this wonderful forum last night.
I have a unique problem.
I have a digital camera (Panasonic Lumex) that has the capability of shooting video with audio at 30 fps. I have shot some stuff with it, and when played back in the camera, it looks and sounds fine.
HOWEVER - on the computer, the video is fine but the audio is terrible. It's recorded in MOV format, so Quick Time is required. In Quick Time, the audio is terribly choppy.
So I searched on the net for a converter and found
WinMPEGconvert. That program converts MOV to AVI.
Now the video is still good, and the audio is better, but it has a high-pitched ringing that I can't equalize out with WinAmp.
Now come the questions:
1: Is there any better way to improve the audio?
2: I have CoolEdit 2000. Is there a way that I can work with the audio with Cool Edit to enhance and/or filter it, and then re-assemble the audio and video so that they are in sinc?
I have a unique problem.
I have a digital camera (Panasonic Lumex) that has the capability of shooting video with audio at 30 fps. I have shot some stuff with it, and when played back in the camera, it looks and sounds fine.
HOWEVER - on the computer, the video is fine but the audio is terrible. It's recorded in MOV format, so Quick Time is required. In Quick Time, the audio is terribly choppy.
So I searched on the net for a converter and found
WinMPEGconvert. That program converts MOV to AVI.
Now the video is still good, and the audio is better, but it has a high-pitched ringing that I can't equalize out with WinAmp.
Now come the questions:
1: Is there any better way to improve the audio?
2: I have CoolEdit 2000. Is there a way that I can work with the audio with Cool Edit to enhance and/or filter it, and then re-assemble the audio and video so that they are in sinc?
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