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Oscar Magic
February 13th 06, 01:57 AM
I am trying to get a cell phone sound effect on my movie. My computer does
not have a microphone so I can't use the narration feature. Is there a way
to record my cellphone ring on my sony digital video camera, capture it into
movie maker, and just pull the audio thread and insert it in my movie?

Hernandez, Roberto
February 13th 06, 04:44 PM
I use TEMPgenc to create MPG videos from Movie Maker Files, and it can be
configurated to generate audio and video files separately.
But, couldn´t be easier to buy a microphone?

.."Oscar Magic" > escribió en el mensaje
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>I am trying to get a cell phone sound effect on my movie. My computer does
> not have a microphone so I can't use the narration feature. Is there a
> way
> to record my cellphone ring on my sony digital video camera, capture it
> into
> movie maker, and just pull the audio thread and insert it in my movie?

decoder
February 14th 06, 04:31 AM
"Oscar Magic" > wrote in message
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>I am trying to get a cell phone sound effect on my movie. My computer does
> not have a microphone so I can't use the narration feature. Is there a
> way
> to record my cellphone ring on my sony digital video camera, capture it
> into
> movie maker, and just pull the audio thread and insert it in my movie?

You could try a google search for an MP3 or WAV of the cellphone
effect you want to capture? Or:
You could try the website of your cellphone OEM as to the audio output
capabilities of your cellphone handset?
Usually the method of capture to a PC is via the LINE-IN on the soundcard.
(Without exception, ALL XP PC's will have a soundcard that has a Line-In.)
And capture is configured via software.
So, as an educated guess:
Configure the LINE-OUT on your cellphone to
connect via an apt cable to the LINE-IN of your XP Pc.
Use software to capture in desired format.
Wishing you a happy Bon Jovi.

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