Oh man, do I need help fast. Movie maker isnt working!!

C

C.Schooler

Ok folks, I need some help and i need it fast. Wel, heres
the problem. Basically windows movie maker isnt working.
Heres the run down. Well, it was working before my bro
last left it. So, I get on it today so I could record
some home videos as my parents are going back home, tahts
why so urgent. Well, I tried to basically capture it and
put it onto my comp using the movie maker and a port from
Dazzle(Dazzle digital video creator 80). So, I begin to
capture but notice that the video is being captured but
no sound. So, I try a couple times, restarting the comp a
few times and nothing. Only video. So, I go on and check
the cables over afew times, everything is right and up.
THe light comes on and nothing. So, at the first screen
after pressing the capture button(where asks you to
choose ur devices), I pick a different audio device from
the options and it was the Daaazzle audio device, to see
if that would work. Well, it did go through, but it still
only recorded video and no sound. So, I restarted again
and when I went and pressed the capture button, where it
has the device selection screen, as it ooens, a dialog
box appears(not allowing me to choose any or change any
devies, neither video, audio, etc.) and it says taht the
device is not supported and prevents me from channging
the device. So now, it wont even get past the devices
box, because as I click ok in the warning box, the whole
program goes back to the regular screen, unabling me to
do anything.


Can someone please help urgently. My parents leave in
less than 2 days and I would really need it for them to
carry back with them.

Appreciate it, and thanks.
 
C

Chris Lang

The Dazzle audio input generally doesn't work well with non-Dazzle software.
Try feeding the audio into your sound card via the "line in" jack and make
the appropriate changes in your "Recording Mixer" (select line, adjust). You
can only get audio through the Dazzle Audio inputs if you're using the
Dazzle Movie software. What I would personally do is capture the video using
the Dazzle software, save it to MPEG, then load these into Moviemaker.

I have the Dazzle 80 and it's junk, so I feel for you.

Good luck

Chris Lang
 

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