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    OK, first, I'm a noob when it comes to DV.

    I've just transferred by fist film from my DV camcorder to my computer, and I seem to be missing the audio! I have transferred from my DV cam to the computer with WinDV. (it transfers successfully but the 'preview' window freezes after a while...?)

    I loaded the file in VirtualDub and 'saved WAV', and resulted with a 55kb empty file.

    TMPGEnc recognizes the audio when I drop in the .avi. However the authored .wav is full length, but empty.

    In gspot 2.5, I'm seeing that there's audio present.

    I installed the Panasonic DV codec. Is the more setup required to read the audio in the DV? On my camcorder I have selected 16bit audio (from the default of 12bit).

    I'm at work, so let me know if you need any model numbers, etc..

    THANKS!!!
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    Did you have WinDV set to type 1 or type 2 AVI? If it was type 1 then try type 2.
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    The latest version of VirtualDub can read Type1 as well as Type2. Make sure you're using 1.6+ if using Type1.
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    type 2.
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    Try type 1. You can always convert it to type 2 with https://www.videohelp.com/tools?tool=DV_Type_1_to_DV_Type_2_Converter. If no sucess with type 1, you may have a problem with your cabling, your FW sockets or your FW card or the camera.
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    working great with type 1! Thanks for the help!
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