Thanks for the reply. It turns out I had one of the Audio Source controls disconnected. This is explained on Page 358 of the FCE manual PDF: "Clips with both audio and video clip items create both kinds of tracks by default, unless either the video or audio Source and Destination controls are disconnected." ---- kcivory at aol.com wrote: > > Any chance you have the insert track 2 moved down the track list out of sight? > I had that happen and the 2nd audio track had been inserted on track 19! > I started a new project, making sure the audio indicators are on 1 and 2 > and no problem. Others have that track marker shift unexplainably? > > > > > > Kelly Casey Spavin > Experience Shows, Inc. > Email- kcivory at aol.com > Website- www.experienceshows.com > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Nick Scalise <nickscalise at cox.net> > To: macdv <macdv at listserver.themacintoshguy.com> > Sent: Fri, 13 Feb 2009 9:45 am > Subject: [MacDV] Weird FCE issue with audio > > > Guess no one is having any DV issues lately? > > Anyway, I have a weird situation. > > I record some video with stereo audio in Final Cut Express, and unless I drag > the clip to the Audio section on the timeline I only see one of the tracks. > > If I drag the clip to the Audio section, I see both tracks. If I drag the clip > to the Video section of the time line, I only see one track and only one track > is active. > > Anybody have a clue as to how to fix it? > -- Nick Scalise nickscalise at cox.net