Okay I can capture video fine, but I can't capture any audio. When I go back to play the clip no sound. I'm not sure what's wrong. I have the audio from my composite (rca) jacks running into my soundcard line in. I turned up the sound under my sound properties for recording. I made sure that my sound card was shown under that same option. I use Cd quality for my sound and the attributes are 44,100 hz, 16 bit stereo, 172 kbits. I'm capturing from a camcorder using a Cybermail capture card. I'm not sure what the problem is. Do I have to save the audio as a seperate file? I didn't think I had to since I'm locking the video stream to audio. Thanks for any help!
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Make certain that line-in under the Volume Control Recording properties is enabled. Had that happen to me once.
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Thx Daywalker. Your suggestion actually led me to the source of the problem. My line in volume was turned way down for some reason. I upped the volume and presto!
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