No audio when capturing

Hi,
there is a problem trying to capture old vhs. I have vhs player connected to Multibridge Pro 2 (pal in) and audio to multibridge xlr using audio mixer. I can see a video in log and capture window and hear audio from my monitors, but I can't get an audio in FCP. I'm sure that audio signal is coming to computer, because in system preferences sound setup audio input section I see moving input level bar. What could be wrong?
Final Cut Pro 7.0.1, OS X 10.6.2, MB Pro2 driver 7.3.1
Thank's

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