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More info?)
Cari - The line-in was already enabled on my computer. I suspect that this
is a bug in the software. It has something to do with the fact that the
audio is coming from my TV Tuner card on my media center pc. The audio
controls that your email mentions control the sound card audio. The
composite a/v on my PC comes through my TV Tuner card, but the card isn't
listed as an audio device in WMM 2.1.
Today I bought a firewire cable. That worked around the problem, but
doesn't give me a solution for my older analog video. Is there a process to
register this as a software bug?
"Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote:
> If this is an analog camcorder, then you need to check that the Line In
> isn't set to Mute (which is normally is by default)..... click on the Volume
> Icon in the Systray. When the screen appears, you'll see various different
> 'sources' for the sound. Click on Options, then Properties. Click on the
> Recording button...... Ensure Line In is checked. Then click on OK. Now on
> the screen, you'll see the Line-In control..... The Mute checkbox will be at
> the bottom of that column. UNCHECK it.
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> Cari (MS-MVP Printing, Imaging & Hardware)
> www.coribright.com
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> "Paul" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:02d601c48ece$d01b3e30$a401280a@phx.gbl...
> > Brand New HP Multimedia w/ XP Media Center. Movie Maker
> > will not get sound from video source (Video Camera) I know
> > it's not hardware as another movie maker program gets both
> > video & audio fine. Suspect drivers.
> >
> > Any Ideas??
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