Re: I wasn't quite sure of the topic so I am posting for help/supp
- From: GreenDuckie <GreenDuckie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2008 13:18:01 -0800
Thanks again for your attention and help, but there's still an issue. I've
done as you helped me to. (went to recording control/ volume contro.) I can
see contol in total. CD Mic Line and Stereo (disincluding recording volume).
The problem here is that all of them are not in control for some reason. I
mean they are all in blank (whiter than the other) color and I can't move
them. I tried muting everything except line volume which didn't work either.
I think I am only one step far from the goal, I appreciate and thank you for
previous help but more would be appreciated even more.
"David Webb" wrote:
If you have a speaker icon (Volume) shown in the Notification Area of the.
taskbar, double click on it and it will display a group of settings. Note, these
initial settings are for Playback, whereas you want to adjust the Recording
settings. To change over to the Recording settings, click on Options >
Properties > Recording (button). Be sure that CD Player, Line in, and Microphone
are selected and then click on OK. You now see the Recording settings for the
devices selected.
If you don't have the Volume icon shown you can access these settings via the
Control Panel > Sounds and Audio Devices. Click on the Advanced button under
Device Volume section. This is where you can also enable the icon to appear in
your taskbar.
Be sure that you have inserted the output plug from the camcorder into the
line-in jack of your computer. Adjust the Line-in level to suit.
Also, the Microphone setting should be at zero to prevent feedback from your
speakers. If a microphone is used during recordings, the Playback setting for
this device should be muted.
Hope this helps.
"GreenDuckie" <GreenDuckie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:5DBE18FA-5F88-481F-95DB-13E966311039@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| Yes, I meant RCA connectors, I do have both audio and video connected. I
| honestly have no idea how to view line-in setting or how to control the
| volume for it. I have maximized all volume in which I can find in the setting
| for volume control for the comoputer. Also I find one thing quite confusing.
| When I start catching video with MS movie maker, the options for video are
| composite, s video and tv antenna etc. However for Audio option, they are
| only CD audio, Line In audio, Mic audio and one other I don't remember. I
| know for sure that I tried every one of them with maximized volume for the
| speaker and volume control in which I can find. Could you tell me how to
| change "line in" setting? Thanks for your attention, time and answer
|
| "David Webb" wrote:
|
| > I assume that when you describe using "analog plugs (composite)" and
"composite
| > cords" you are referring to RCA connectors. See
| > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audio_and_video_connector
| >
| > If you have the proper adapter(s) installed for the audio and it's connected
to
| > the audio input of your computer, then maybe the "Line-in" setting is muted
or
| > set too low in your Volume Control (Recording).
| >
| > "GreenDuckie" <GreenDuckie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
| > news:7BD8D2CC-EDC4-45F9-AE7E-4459DE74F8F3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| > > Hi, I am a user of Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 I bought this
| > > computer just last year, I've been using this computer just fine except
| > > couple times when it did not support certain pc games. Only couple days
ago I
| > > bought a camera with analog plugs (composite) and had to spend a day to
| > > findout that windows movie maker capturing function can capture the video.
It
| > > was successful, though the camera also has a built in microphone and I
tested
| > > it with my TV which worked just fine, but for some reason the Computer
| > > wouldn't get the sound. Could somebody please help me with this. I tried
many
| > > different softwares and still haven't got the sound. Just like the video
the
| > > sound uses composite cords. Thanks to your answers and help in advance.
| >
| >
| >
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