16-bit and 12-bit audio question during editing

This will sound more like a camera question, but I didn't know if it will be part of editing video with Pre7. I read this on a web blog and was wondering if there is any truth to it. “Mini-DV amateur video cameras can record sound in 12-bit or 16-bit audio. 12-bit audio is used when you want to lay down another track on the video tape. But 12-bit audio can start to drift out of sync with some editing software. 16-bit audio is a stable setting.” Also, what is meant by laying down another track on the video tape?

Paul,
Yes, to the intended purpose of the 12-bit. Now, if one is going to do any editing, I'd strongly recommend not adding that soundtrack/musictrack to the tape. It will cause all sorts of problems in the edit, and is designed for one, who wishes to just show the tape on a TV.
That's two votes against 12-bit Audio.
Hunt

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