I ultimitly gave up on Sony software, so I decided to get the trial of Adobe Elements 12. The files import good, unlike Sony, however, the audio that I recorded with my mic with dxtory is not present in the audio section of Elements 12. My voice is not in the video editor, however, if I go and watch the video from Windows Media player, I can clearly hear myself, and the sound of the game just fine.
How can I get my audio to be in the video editor too?
It's quite simple to be honest. Dxtory has already integrated all required tools into your Windows explorer. Here, I made a quick screenshot to navigate you what to do(click to enlarge).
(http://i.imgur.com/gBeu8Uxl.jpg?1) (http://i.imgur.com/gBeu8Ux.jpg?1)
This is technically a work around than a direct solution. There must be a way in Adobe Premiere to switch between audio tracks considering it clearly detected that video file has two tracks in description, but I didn't really bother learning how since this method is simple too.
Quote from: RobiePAX on April 08, 2014, 04:42:11 PM
It's quite simple to be honest. Dxtory has already integrated all required tools into your Windows explorer. Here, I made a quick screenshot to navigate you what to do(click to enlarge).
(http://i.imgur.com/gBeu8Uxl.jpg?1) (http://i.imgur.com/gBeu8Ux.jpg?1)
This is technically a work around than a direct solution. There must be a way in Adobe Premiere to switch between audio tracks considering it clearly detected that video file has two tracks in description, but I didn't really bother learning how since this method is simple too.
Yes, haha, I found that same answer on the Adobe Forums. Works great. It's an extra step, but it's better than Sony.