You aren't doing anything wrong. The wav file contains both channels but 
you only hear the left, if I remember correctly, until you right click on 
the audio track and select, duplicate right, again if I recall correctly. I 
don't use two mics often enough to have it down without trial and error 
every time. And, with your camera having four channel audio, if you do 
record with three or four mics, you'll have to use something other than 
Premiere to capture 3 and 4.

David Hurdon

At 08:47 PM 9/19/2005 +0000, you wrote:

Hi all.

I have a tape recorded on a Canon XL1-S and a wireless mics. It was
recorded in stereo with the boom mic on one channel and a wireless mic
on the other channel. When I capture into Premiere Pro 1.5, I get one
video track and one audio track. I can't hear the channel with the
wireless mic's audio.

What am I doing wrong?

Thanks.
Keith







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