I'd look for a setting in Premiere that fiddles with the incoming audio.

Big distortion can come from a mis-matched sound format or from mis-scaling.

If that doesn't help, then why don't you grab the video with Premiere 
and Save it, and grab the audio in SoundEdit and Save it (as AIFF).

Then use SE to put them back together:
   Open the QT in SoundEdit, add an empty soundtrack to it, Import the 
audio track, and Save the whole thing back out from SE16.

-Buzz

At 10:03 PM -0400 8/30/01, Tanya Renne wrote:
>Hi - I'm capturing a video clip through Premiere. No matter how much I
>reduce the gain I can't get anything but clipped sound. I've done quite
>a lot of digitizing of audio and have never run into such a stubborn
>clip ... does anyone have experience with this? Codec? I've tried the
>same in SoundEdit and it doesn't work but the audio from VHS is fine.
>
>Thanks,
>Tanya
>
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