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I have tried to record audio and video from my new HP Media Center computer
using Windows Movie Maker. While it captures the video using "composite", there is no selection for the analog audio inputs (red and white wires). How do I get the audio along with video. |
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JDM,
I too just bought the HP Media Center PC. I am having the exact same problem. If you come across the solution, could you please post it here.. Thanks. "JDM" wrote: > I have tried to record audio and video from my new HP Media Center computer > using Windows Movie Maker. > > While it captures the video using "composite", there is no selection for the > analog audio inputs (red and white wires). > > How do I get the audio along with video. |
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count me in i have had mine for two mounths had nothing but problems with win
dvd so i tried using wmm and i have no sound with that i thought i was stupid i cant find any help for this "JDM" wrote: > I have tried to record audio and video from my new HP Media Center computer > using Windows Movie Maker. > > While it captures the video using "composite", there is no selection for the > analog audio inputs (red and white wires). > > How do I get the audio along with video. |
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I had already loaded some video footage complete with sound, and wanted to
add some more, but this time when I tried to play it back , the sound had gone. I then tried to play back other clips which I had downloaded but the sound was also missing (I had loaded the clips using firewire from a Digital Camcorder). I am wary about installing SP2 as some features of Movie Maker seem to be affected by the upgrade to SP2. "Me Three" wrote: > count me in i have had mine for two mounths had nothing but problems with win > dvd so i tried using wmm and i have no sound with that i thought i was stupid > i cant find any help for this > > "JDM" wrote: > > > I have tried to record audio and video from my new HP Media Center computer > > using Windows Movie Maker. > > > > While it captures the video using "composite", there is no selection for the > > analog audio inputs (red and white wires). > > > > How do I get the audio along with video. |
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I'm having the same problem with my HP Media Center. I have a VHS deck
connected to the S-video and the analog audio input ports. I can capture video, but no audio (I've tried both the front and rear ports - same result) When I switch to InterVideo WinDVD I can capture the video and audio, but when I try to import the video clip, which is *.mpg into MM2 it only finds the audio! The clip shows to be a video clip but when I drag it to the timeline only audio shows up. Very frustrating. Any solutions yet? |
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SAME HERE!!! I have HP Media Center PC (m1095c from Samsclub) Video
capture is fine, but I have NO Audio when using Windows Movie Maker. Also NO audio with Roxio Easy Media Center. However, just like the last guy... "When I switch to InterVideo WinDVD I can capture both video AND AUDIO" I'm sending analog video to the S-video connector (both front and back work fine) and analog audio to the white connector (both front and back work with Intervideo, but not with Windows Movie Maker or Roxio Easy Media Center. HP Tech support was no help at all. Any ideas??? "EnerJazz" wrote: > I'm having the same problem with my HP Media Center. I have a VHS deck > connected to the S-video and the analog audio input ports. I can capture > video, but no audio (I've tried both the front and rear ports - same result) > > When I switch to InterVideo WinDVD I can capture the video and audio, but > when I try to import the video clip, which is *.mpg into MM2 it only finds > the audio! The clip shows to be a video clip but when I drag it to the > timeline only audio shows up. Very frustrating. > > Any solutions yet? > > |
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Hi,
I have the same issue with a MediaCenter PC. Mine has a conexant card and in Arcsoft showbiz it can import both video and audit (distorted as it's unable to convert from PAL) - It identifies the conexant card as input for both video and audio. When trying to record audio only - Showbiz only gives the option of Realtek AC97 and is unable to record any sounds. In MovieMaker it get the video over the conexant cart with no problem (s-video link), but am unable to capture the audio over the Realtek AC97. HELP - PLEASE! "bolesfamily" wrote: > SAME HERE!!! I have HP Media Center PC (m1095c from Samsclub) Video > capture is fine, but I have NO Audio when using Windows Movie Maker. Also NO > audio with Roxio Easy Media Center. > > However, just like the last guy... "When I switch to InterVideo WinDVD I can > capture both video AND AUDIO" > > I'm sending analog video to the S-video connector (both front and back work > fine) and analog audio to the white connector (both front and back work with > Intervideo, but not with Windows Movie Maker or Roxio Easy Media Center. > > HP Tech support was no help at all. > > Any ideas??? > > > > > > "EnerJazz" wrote: > > > I'm having the same problem with my HP Media Center. I have a VHS deck > > connected to the S-video and the analog audio input ports. I can capture > > video, but no audio (I've tried both the front and rear ports - same result) > > > > When I switch to InterVideo WinDVD I can capture the video and audio, but > > when I try to import the video clip, which is *.mpg into MM2 it only finds > > the audio! The clip shows to be a video clip but when I drag it to the > > timeline only audio shows up. Very frustrating. > > > > Any solutions yet? > > > > |
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