Quicktime stereo MOV files opening only one mono track
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Quicktime stereo MOV files opening only one mono track
Hi-
I am not able to open a stereo quicktime mov file without losing one of the two channels and ending up with a single mono track and one track of audio completely missing. What am I doing wrong. How can I resolve this. I do not have this problem with WAV or AIF files.
Best,
Scott
I am not able to open a stereo quicktime mov file without losing one of the two channels and ending up with a single mono track and one track of audio completely missing. What am I doing wrong. How can I resolve this. I do not have this problem with WAV or AIF files.
Best,
Scott
Opening MOV file
Hi-
Just opening the .mov file using the open command.
You can get a snippet of the file here. If you open it in QT you will see that it is indeed in stereo. If I open it in Amadeus II or Pro it only imports one track.
www.sandboxstudios.org/clientfilemanage ... onpart.mov
Just opening the .mov file using the open command.
You can get a snippet of the file here. If you open it in QT you will see that it is indeed in stereo. If I open it in Amadeus II or Pro it only imports one track.
www.sandboxstudios.org/clientfilemanage ... onpart.mov
Ok here's why it isn't working:
- the mov file contains two tracks
- 1 is 32b float mono
- 2 is 32b float stereo
QT is just a container for various media types and can have multiple tracks (mono or stereo)
I opened the files in Peak and a small window came up with the info above
this allowed me to open either the stereo or the mono tracks to edit them
I suspect this was exported from FCP or something without flattening the audio
also, it seems Amadeus Pro doesn't know how to handle these sorts of files while Peak does
but I would pull the file into FCP or something and flatten the audio
let me know if you need more clarification
- the mov file contains two tracks
- 1 is 32b float mono
- 2 is 32b float stereo
QT is just a container for various media types and can have multiple tracks (mono or stereo)
I opened the files in Peak and a small window came up with the info above
this allowed me to open either the stereo or the mono tracks to edit them
I suspect this was exported from FCP or something without flattening the audio
also, it seems Amadeus Pro doesn't know how to handle these sorts of files while Peak does
but I would pull the file into FCP or something and flatten the audio
let me know if you need more clarification
http://www.ecamm.com/mac/callrecorder/
I really, really like it. The quality is amazing at times.
This is the first problem I've had.
-S
I really, really like it. The quality is amazing at times.
This is the first problem I've had.
-S
from a cursory glance at the web page
Call Recorder records direct to a quicktime mov file
and it takes the 'caller' and 'callee' and puts them on different channels (Left and Right)
but the callee was in stereo while you the caller were in mono
check your audio settings in Call Recorder as well as Skype -- maybe something got inadvertently switched by accident?
also you might like:
http://www.rogueamoeba.com/audiohijackpro/
as well...I use their free SoundSource app and it is very handy
Call Recorder records direct to a quicktime mov file
and it takes the 'caller' and 'callee' and puts them on different channels (Left and Right)
but the callee was in stereo while you the caller were in mono
check your audio settings in Call Recorder as well as Skype -- maybe something got inadvertently switched by accident?
also you might like:
http://www.rogueamoeba.com/audiohijackpro/
as well...I use their free SoundSource app and it is very handy
Last edited by anechoic on Fri Dec 12, 2008 10:54 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Here we go...
Q: How come I can't open the QuickTime movies created by Call Recorder in some audio programs?
A: The movie files are multi-track movies where each audio track may contain a different number of audio channels. This can cause QuickTime problems when opening (converting) the movies in some programs. To work around this, you can use the included Split Movie Tracks or Convert To AIFF utilities to create movies with just one audio track before editing.
Q: How come I can't open the QuickTime movies created by Call Recorder in some audio programs?
A: The movie files are multi-track movies where each audio track may contain a different number of audio channels. This can cause QuickTime problems when opening (converting) the movies in some programs. To work around this, you can use the included Split Movie Tracks or Convert To AIFF utilities to create movies with just one audio track before editing.
ok good to know for the future!
I kind of liked having the caller and callee split into a stereo and mono tracks
this way you could process/EQ them differently if you wanted to
but then you'd have to open them in something other than the current version of Amadeus Pro to get at the various tracks
just a thought
I kind of liked having the caller and callee split into a stereo and mono tracks
this way you could process/EQ them differently if you wanted to
but then you'd have to open them in something other than the current version of Amadeus Pro to get at the various tracks
just a thought