ffmpeg trick worked. I guess it's better to run it on finished videos
as a last step, just to fix the sound.
kdenlive has "Mono to stereo" audio effect, but looks like it's doing
the opposite thing.
I'm looking at Infrastructure_Klaas_Freitag_2009.09.17_13-03-26.dv.
And the sound quality in not perfect, not to say worse. There is a
lot of those glitches. In most cases sound disappears for up to a
second and then comes back. This must have something to do with that
radio mic.
Christian, do you hear something like that on
Legal_Juergen_Weigert_2009.09.20_08-16-47.dv? I'm still downloading
it..
-Denis
On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 10:48 AM, John Lange
Is there a way to fix this (drop the silent channel and switch to mono)? kdenlive doesn't seem to have such a feature, or I didn't find it.
Google for: ffmpeg stereo to mono
Something like (I didn't test this):
# ffmpeg -i inputvideo.dv -ac 1 outputvideo.dv
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