Is there another workaround to test this? My capture card is video only
- therefore I have to use the mic in in any case ... 

Tanya

Buzz Kettles wrote:
> 
> I think you've hit it Colin.
> 
> But rather than your version (headphone into line in), I'd guess that
> the problem is caused by the LINE OUT from the VCR overloading the
> sound card's MIC IN. It should probably be connected to the sound
> card's LINE IN.
> 
> -Buzz
> 
> At 10:13 PM -0400 8/30/01, Colin Holgate 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.
> >
> >
> >Are you feeding the headphone out from the VHS to the mic in on the
> >computer? If you are, try going from the line out RCA's instead.
> >
> >
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