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      25th Aug 2008
I am using Micro soft "MovieMaker" as my video editing prog'
But I don't seem able to add my own voice over the video. I'm using a microphone which is plugged into the rear of my computer,which is running WindowsXP Home. When I speak into the mic nothing happens. I presume some sort of wave image of the voice ought to to show,am I right? But nothing shows up. So how do I add sound to my videos.
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      25th Aug 2008
Hi Historian

If you take a look HERE this might be of some help to you..
 
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      25th Aug 2008
Do you have the microphone selected as record device in Sound Volume Properties and have the volume slider turned up?

 
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