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"thin" audio after upgrade in FCP only!
by Evan Meades on Oct 9, 2005 at 5:23:57 am

Hi, Did an upgrade to latest Tiger and Apple Pro suite (including all updates and uninstalled and installed latest Declink drivers too).
The problem is, now in FCP5, captured audio via Decklink Extreme analogue is "thin" as in... like a phone! However, I can capture using Decklinks own capture and import that and it is fine (full toned) in FCP!

So, I know it's a FCP thing but just can't find what it is! Could it be in the O/S audio system prefs...maybe? I've tried lots of combinations but no luck...I'm sure it's simple so if any one can point the way..... it would be greatly appreciated!

Cheers!

Evan
G5 Dual 2, 10.4.2, FCPHD 5.0.2,AEPB 6.5, Decklink Extreme 5.1.1, Motion2 (Apple Sudio Suite)


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