Note to above: SignaTel audio is a range of soundcards!
You are connecting your Sony to PC via analog inputs.
Supply exact details of your Sony, and assumed as you
are running XP it'll be a safe bet your PC has a firewire
card. That is the correct and better connection.
"decoder" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
> There is no seperate audio/video streams when capturing via firewire.
> Your Sony DV "recorder" - assuming to be DV tape?
> Or is it a DVD recorder camcorder?
>
> If it is a DV camcorder, the footage is recorded as DV-AVI
> Connect via Firewire and the cam will be recognised as a
> "Sony DV cam" and the footage as "MSDV"
> It will be captured as a coherent digital package - not as
> seperate audio and video streams.
>
> When you click "Capture from video device" in WMM
> the subsequent dialog should display details of your
> Sony DV camcorder, I have no idea what the "SigmaTel audio"
> device is, but it's not your camcorder, so assuming you are
> connecting via analog inputs on a capture card?
> Supply following details:
> 1) Is it a Sony DV camcorder or a DVD camcorder?
> (Supply model number and I'll look it up. Your heading of "recorder"
> is slightly confusing)
> 2) How are you connecting the Sony to PC?
>
>
>
> "MovieMom" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:F3A31437-9111-42B7-A85B-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>I have searched and searched to find an answer to this problem but I am
>>still
>> stuck. When I try to capture video, here is what I do:
>>
>> - Capture from video device
>> - Audio device: When I choose the default, "SigmaTel audio," the slider
>> button on the "Input level" can slide, but the color values rarely change
>> while the clip is playing (regardless of whether I set the slider high,
>> low,
>> or medium). When I instead choose ""Sony Digital Imaging Audio." I can
>> not
>> move the slider in the "Input level," and it is already set to completely
>> the
>> lowest setting, but there is more variation in the colors in the bar
>> while
>> the video is playing.
>> - Audio input source only has one option, "microphone"
>> - I choose where to save file, choose "Best quality for playback on my
>> computer"
>> - Then I use the "Start Capture" and "Stop capture" and check "create
>> clips."
>>
>> When I then preview the clip, whether while still in the collection or in
>> the storyboard, I can not hear any audio. I also tried changing the audio
>> levels in the storyboard, changing it more toward "audio from video," but
>> to
>> no avail.
>>
>> I can hear the audio just fine when it is capturing.
>>
>> Any advice would be GREATLY appreciated! My son has cerebral palsy, and
>> just
>> stood for the first time tonight independently at age 2 years, 4 months,
>> and
>> I'm desperately trying to send this clip to our family!
>>
>> I have Windows XP Home Edition, Movie Maker 5.1.
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