Thanks again Steve. VU meters are jumping on the Avid. I'll follow
your advice.
Jon
On 9/13/2011 10:12 AM, Steve Hullfish wrote:
>
> Well, if you don't get sound through FCP either, that's interesting.
>
> Have you checked out the audio tool and audio output settings on the Avid?
>
> Are you seeing audio levels bouncing in the VU meter in the Avid UI?
> If not, maybe wrong sample rate?
>
> If you are, then it could be that you need to change the audio
> settings. Check them in Avid and also at the system prefs level.
>
> Open the Audio Tool. Click the PH button. Choose Output Settings. Go
> to the Hardware Tab. I have had an IO Express on my laptop before, but
> don't know, so from there on, you're on your own. But at least you'd
> be able to see if the hardware is seen by the Avid software and maybe
> double check your audio output settings.
>
> You could also do this from your Settings I think.
>
> I've never tried this with Avid, but in FCP, even if you're using KONA
> or something to output video, you can still switch to USB or something
> else for output of audio.
>
> Steve Hullfish
> contributor: www.provideocoalition.com
> author: "The Art and Technique of Digital Color Correction"
>
> On Sep 13, 2011, at 11:56 AM, Jon Wilkman wrote:
>
> > Thanks Job. Fumbling around I did get deck control once, so I do have
> > the proper wiring. I'm just not sure what I did, and haven't been able
> > to repeat it. The lack of sound is the main issue right now.
>
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