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    i had 2 mini DV tapes from my cousins wedding and i also have a pioneer HDD/DVD recorder i copied the DV's to hard drive and then transferred it to DVD but for some reason audio only comes out of one speaker...?? can anyone tell me how to make the audio from one of the speakers be duplicated into the other ????



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    hi maybe the original device that they recordered it on wasd only on 1 speaker besides that something may be wrong in your leads if you were using that, thx hamguy2 nsw merry xmas

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    if you still have it on the HDD, can you play it and see if the audio is only on one channel??
    Do you have the camera that was used to record the origonal tapes to play them back with the camera plugged into a TV (AV) to listen to the audio track.
    If it was one track only, you could always repeat downloading it but with a 'Y' RCA lead from the 'good' audio channel on the camera to the 'L-R' on the computer.
    Or does the camera use a USB cable for transfers?
    Seeing its a wedding, so long as you can hear the Audio on both channels would be sufficient.

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    Firstly, were the original tapes recorded in stereo (2-channel) or only one channel?

    If only one channel, there's your problem... you've just copied the audio as per the original.

    If originally 2 channel stereo and you've lost one channel, there's probably a connection problem in your audio cable from the camera out.... you'll need to locate which stage you've lost the second channel.

    What software are you using to capture?

    Does it have audio editing capability?

    Depending on the software application.... you may be able to convert one channel into 2 channel stereo (mono sound though of course).

    Failing all that, as suggested, capture again with a mono/stereo cable or use a mixer.

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    rami23 does not seem to interested in our help (dont understand why ask a question if your not going to reply ??)

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    Default used audio device

    due to left or right audio out put , it had the problem with recorded

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    That's too bad. I record movies and TV shows too but I use the My DVR Expander of Western Digital. It can record up to 300 hours of media and it is compatible with the DISH Network ViP Series HD DVR.

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