analgue capture but no sound

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Guest

Please can anyone provide some non jargon advice. I have a new Dell Pt4 and put a video capture card in and managed to link up with my analogue video and can see pictures and sound with Nero software but copying onto computure is limited by the 4 GB issue, when I use windows movie maker the picture comes up fine but can't get sound!!!!! Windows movie maker I think is compressing the data so can get a decent amount onto hard drive prior to copying onto DVD and for this reason want to try this way rather than thru Nero. Please can you help me get sound from analogue video into windows movie maker
Andrew
 
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John Kelly

Hello there,

Andy said:
Please can anyone provide some non jargon advice. I have a new Dell Pt4
and put a video capture card in and managed to link up with my analogue
video and can see pictures and sound with Nero software but copying onto
computure is limited by the 4 GB issue, when I use windows movie maker the
picture comes up fine but can't get sound!!!!! Windows movie maker I think
is compressing the data so can get a decent amount onto hard drive prior to
copying onto DVD and for this reason want to try this way rather than thru
Nero. Please can you help me get sound from analogue video into windows
movie maker.


Microsoft Windows XP is designed to run at its best on the NTFS file
system. Support for older systems is provided as backwards capabilities to
file systems that cannot provide file sizes larger than 4GB such as Fat32
hard drives. Your first problem will be much relieved by saving to an NTFS
hard drive. In addition any FAT hard drive will run at a reduced data rate
compared to what it is capable of as an NTFS hard drive.

If you are capturing Analogue video do you have the audio connected to
the "Line In" port of your sound card, if you do, have you checked to make
sure that the "Line In" port is not muted.

Best Wishes.....John Kelly
www.the-kellys.org
 

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