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Captured video records sounds, doesn't play it back
I have tried capturing VHS video into movie maker. During capture, the video
is fine and the sound plays, but when I try to play back the video, I get no sound. I have played around with the "audio levels" with no success. Everything should be hooked up okay-- when I capture video with Ulead Movie Factory, it plays back with sound. Unfortunately, when I try and edit those saved avi files in Movie Maker, they play back upside down. Any help is greatly appreciated Steve |
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Captured video records sounds, doesn't play it back
Steve,
Have you resolved this issue? I had a similar issue when capturing with from a video camera that I resolved. Try going to the top of your window and clicking on Clip - Audio and make sure it is not muted there. Also, did you check the "set audio levels" down by the storyboard after you did your drag and drops. You can set it to have sound from video or sound from other sources. Hope this helps you. I am having a similar same problem but I get no sound on capture. I am capturing through a VCR and the video is fine. I have in the past captured through the TV hooked in to my media center through Satelltie TV and had sound and video, no problem. I was able to capture both audio and video from an 8 mm camera plugged into the composite and video RCA type ports I am trying to use for the VCR and that ran fine. I have changed the source to every selection in the audio input selection to see if that is the problem and the results were the same. I also made sure that all my input and output volumes on the computer were engaged and turned up. My other files still play sound fine, so the output settings are okay. Anyone have a clue how to resolve this? Maxine "Steve Greene" wrote: I have tried capturing VHS video into movie maker. During capture, the video is fine and the sound plays, but when I try to play back the video, I get no sound. I have played around with the "audio levels" with no success. Everything should be hooked up okay-- when I capture video with Ulead Movie Factory, it plays back with sound. Unfortunately, when I try and edit those saved avi files in Movie Maker, they play back upside down. Any help is greatly appreciated Steve |
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Captured video records sounds, doesn't play it back
I found the solution to my problem at this location. Maybe it will help you.
It seems that for the analog sound to come in you have to use the line in with the adapter. I also used RCA plug for the video. My sound is very low but I am working on resolving that portion on my computer. You can right click on the audio line and go to volume and turn it all the way up there after capture and get some sound. I had none before I did that and now I have at least some. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win...tepByStep.aspx "Steve Greene" wrote: I have tried capturing VHS video into movie maker. During capture, the video is fine and the sound plays, but when I try to play back the video, I get no sound. I have played around with the "audio levels" with no success. Everything should be hooked up okay-- when I capture video with Ulead Movie Factory, it plays back with sound. Unfortunately, when I try and edit those saved avi files in Movie Maker, they play back upside down. Any help is greatly appreciated Steve |
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Captured video records sounds, doesn't play it back
Turns out that I had overlooked the sound input level on the menu of options
when you first select capture video. I feel pretty dumb for overlooking this-- but the program is also pretty dumb to have a default input level at the very bottom of the scale. Thanks for your help!!! Steve "McWit" wrote: I found the solution to my problem at this location. Maybe it will help you. It seems that for the analog sound to come in you have to use the line in with the adapter. I also used RCA plug for the video. My sound is very low but I am working on resolving that portion on my computer. You can right click on the audio line and go to volume and turn it all the way up there after capture and get some sound. I had none before I did that and now I have at least some. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win...tepByStep.aspx "Steve Greene" wrote: I have tried capturing VHS video into movie maker. During capture, the video is fine and the sound plays, but when I try to play back the video, I get no sound. I have played around with the "audio levels" with no success. Everything should be hooked up okay-- when I capture video with Ulead Movie Factory, it plays back with sound. Unfortunately, when I try and edit those saved avi files in Movie Maker, they play back upside down. Any help is greatly appreciated Steve |
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Captured video records sounds, doesn't play it back
Hi! Sorry,that I don't have an anser to your question, but perhaps you can help me! How did you connect your VCR to your PC? I have a TV-Tuner installed and I bought me a cable with a TV-Out connection and a connection to my Soundcard! When I start Windows Movie Maker, it doesn't recognize the VCR, but only the TV-Tuner! Normally, there has to be my VCR, no? When I start the preview there's only a black picture or it is grey, like when there's no signal.Do you know what I mean? Please help me mb |
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