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Video Capture Software Audio Volume ???
On Tue, 20 Sep 2011 15:00:02 -0400, Patok
wrote: I do not see "enable audio capture" under menu drop down for "audio" It appears only after VD enters capture mode. It enters capture mode with File - Capture Avi... In that mode, "enable audio capture" should be the first (topmost) item in the Audio menu. If it isn't there, there's something wrong. What version VirtualDub do you have? 1.9. Okay - I now see "enable audio capture". I never looked there after selecting FileCaptureAVI. - choose the proper input in Audio - Audio input; should probably be "stereo mix" - turn on the volume meter in Audio - that way you will *see* if there's anything incoming. I turned it on/ All I see under Recording Control is Line in, Rear Mic, and Microphone. And this is not normal. Stereo Mix should be here. The way it is now, you can only record from external sources. Maybe that's why you had *some* tiny sound on your initial capture attempts. Probably one of the microphones was selected, and picked up the low sound from the headphones. Choosing 'line in' causes the display of the audio to show and move in Virtual Dub's window. I am figuring my problem lays in this area somewhere. Indeed. Just double-check if you have "Stereo Mix" in the list of volume controls when you select "Recording" in the properties of the volume control. I do not. Just Line in, Rear Mic, and Microphone. I checked Line in. Options - Properties - Recording (don't click OK). Is there a "Stereo Mix" in the list of checkboxes? If there isn't, you have a problem. If there is, but it is not checked - check it, click OK and select that one as recording source. - make sure you have selected the same source in Recording Control as in VD, otherwise it won't work - make sure that in Volume Control for playback, the sliders are at max both for the overall volume control, and for the sound source (wave for youtube), and not muted - and finally, *if* you see the volume meter moving when playing sounds, make sure that you have selected a proper encoding in Audio - Compression; it can be MP3, AC-3, or whatever codec you have on your system. Can I get XP to tell me what codecs I have loaded? |
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Video Capture Software Audio Volume ???
Frederick wrote:
On Tue, 20 Sep 2011 15:00:02 -0400, Patok wrote: Choosing 'line in' causes the display of the audio to show and move in Virtual Dub's window. I am figuring my problem lays in this area somewhere. Indeed. Just double-check if you have "Stereo Mix" in the list of volume controls when you select "Recording" in the properties of the volume control. I do not. Is your computer a Dell and the sound controller SigmaTel? Maybe the case is what Paul posted - that they have removed your ability to record, because of RIIA. Read Paul's informative posts about it. Just Line in, Rear Mic, and Microphone. I checked Line in. That won't do much good, unless you have something actually connected to the line in input. As you write, the level moves, but does it record anything? If you can't find proper drivers for the sound card to fix the missing stereo mix problem, you could simply connect an audio cable from the headphones output to the line in input, choose Line In as recording source, and record. But you need to mute Line In in the Playback section of Volume control first, otherwise you'll get screeching feedback. Can I get XP to tell me what codecs I have loaded? Yes. One way is to look at the list of options in Virtual Dub's Compression menu (both for video and audio). Another way is to look in Device Manager - Sound, Video and Game controllers - Audio Codecs or Video Codecs - Properties; the list is mostly the same, but some codecs have different names. -- You'd be crazy to e-mail me with the crazy. But leave the div alone. * Whoever bans a book, shall be banished. Whoever burns a book, shall burn. |
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Video Capture Software Audio Volume ???
On Wed, 21 Sep 2011 14:45:21 -0400, Patok
wrote: Is your computer a Dell and the sound controller SigmaTel? Yes and yes. Maybe the case is what Paul posted - that they have removed your ability to record, because of RIIA. Read Paul's informative posts about it. Just Line in, Rear Mic, and Microphone. I checked Line in. That won't do much good, unless you have something actually connected to the line in input. As you write, the level moves, but does it record anything? If you can't find proper drivers for the sound card to fix the missing stereo mix problem, you could simply connect an audio cable from the headphones output to the line in input, choose Line In as recording source, and record. But you need to mute Line In in the Playback section of Volume control first, otherwise you'll get screeching feedback. I don't think I'll go there. Can I get XP to tell me what codecs I have loaded? Yes. One way is to look at the list of options in Virtual Dub's Compression menu (both for video and audio). Another way is to look in Device Manager - Sound, Video and Game controllers - Audio Codecs or Video Codecs - Properties; the list is mostly the same, but some codecs have different names. Device Manager shows 11 audio codecs and 13 video codecs. All are said to be okay. Thanks As I said in a separate thread, I have audio now - by using Firefox toolbars. I'll play with that for a while and hope it works for me. Seems to. Big Fred |
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Video Capture Software Audio Volume ???
"Frederick" wrote in message ... On Mon, 19 Sep 2011 20:42:58 -0500, "Hot-text" wrote: CamStudio - Desktop Screen Recorder by janhgm, nickthegeek, tungstentide http://sourceforge.net/projects/camstudio/ I installed and tried camstudio on the first machine (the one that yesterday gave me minimal volumes). I got no playback audio at all. Camstudio tells me that the 'recording line' is undetected. That is probably the problem? Thanks Big Fred here how to playback audio! http://www.hot-text.ath.cx/TEPT/cam-studio.avi -- http://hot-text.ath.cx |
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