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![]() wrote in message ... I a using XP SP3, and I want to record and capture a few web tutorial video clips. A few clips are youtube, and a few are not. But that shouldn't matter, I think and hope. Anyway, I am using Debut Video Capture Software V1.49. My first experience was that the video was captured and was re-playable fine by Media Player. However there was no audio whatsoever. To try to get audio, I put a audio Y splitter on the mobo speaker out, and then connected that to both my earphones and mobo microphone in. Now I do get audio in the video clips that I record. My problem is that the recorded audio has lost much of its volume and is too low. I can't turn up the volume because the earphones have no adjustment for that like speakers do. Can anyone suggest some XP setting(s) to improve this? I have experimented with same, but have not been able to find anything. Thanks Roy ================= i use "Camtasia Studio" its great forr recording from utube, and any movie on theb net, when prossesing u can also remove the video and export the audioas wma and mp3 .. it will also record anything you want to record on your desktop at the size/ selection u want to record. .. .. |
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