Plug the audio into the "line in" input on your soundcard,
and then go to
Start > Control Panel > Sounds and Audio Devices
On the first tab, "Volume," under the section "Device
Volume," click on the "Advanced" button, select "Options"
from the menubar, and select "Properties."
Click the radio button marked "Recording."
Make sure you have "Line In" selected on the next panel.
Hope that helps... let us know.
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"Jeffraham Prestonian" wrote:
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> Dear Jeff,
> after working for two days on the "No Sound " problem with no good
> results,
> you were able to solve the problem with in minutes.
> You have no Idee how much I appreciate your help and especially in such a
> short time.
> Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
You're very welcome... that was just one that I knew
about, having had to solve similar issues when doing
audio recording on a PC. That sound mixer has been
essentially the same since Win95; I would have
expected Microsoft to have made that thing more
intuitive by now, but... :-/
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"Logs" <Lo...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0C0EBDC6-CE90-45E9...@microsoft.com...
> I'm having problems with sound also, and I tried the idea of going to the
> volume control and making sure line in was on. It was, and I still have no
> sound. we have Hi8 video camera, and right now I'm tring Video S. It
> doesn't
> give any sound after I capture from a video device or when I dra it into
> the
> timeline
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