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    i did a video capture for a short film for my friend but we ran into a problem. it seems that we were only able to capture the left channel for the sound. is there anyway that we can fix this?
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    Make it mono or copy the left channel to the right channel. But what kind of video file is it?
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    It depends on the audio format, but you could separate the audio from the video (demux) and put that into a audio editor and copy the left channel to the right and output as stereo. Sometimes you can add a little bit of delay or other processing to the second channel and make it sound better than just a single channel .

    Audacity is a freeware audio editor and accepts WAV and MP3 audio and a few other formats. It works like a word processor, just copy and paste.

    If you need to extract the audio from the video, you may be able to use VirtualDub Mod and save it out as a WAV. Then if it's a AVI type format, you can process it and add it back in.

    MPEG video is done a similar way, just different tools to demux and mux it back in.

    And welcome to our forums.
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