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I'm new to camcorders and movie maker. However I manged to film my daughters
show. I don't have a firewire port but transfered from DV camcorder to movie maker using UBS port. I have learnt alot about effects and titles from the help screens. When I play the whole version back ready for burning I don't have any sound that was accomplying the show. Where have I gone wrong? Can anyone direct me? |
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You would think using a USB connection would work but unfortunately it
usually doesn't. If you have invested in a digital camcorder then you really should invest another 30-40 bucks for a firewire card and cable, it will be worth the effort and money. -Wojo -- Wojo's Web: http://www.remember-christopher.dostweb.com/Wojos_web/ Also Please visit..... http://www.remember-christopher.dost...m/christopher/ "JAP" <JAP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:CBD6CDD2-C029-4139-886B-A2B4B52DB210@microsoft.com... > I'm new to camcorders and movie maker. However I manged to film my > daughters > show. I don't have a firewire port but transfered from DV camcorder to > movie > maker using UBS port. I have learnt alot about effects and titles from the > help screens. When I play the whole version back ready for burning I don't > have any sound that was accomplying the show. Where have I gone wrong? Can > anyone direct me? |
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I brought a firewire cable but when i got it home I found I didn't have a
firewire port. How do I get round this? Are you telling me I will not be able to capture film tand sound o my computer without one. "Wojo" wrote: > You would think using a USB connection would work but unfortunately it > usually doesn't. > If you have invested in a digital camcorder then you really should invest > another 30-40 bucks for a firewire card and cable, it will be worth the > effort and money. > -Wojo > -- > Wojo's Web: > http://www.remember-christopher.dostweb.com/Wojos_web/ > Also Please visit..... > http://www.remember-christopher.dost...m/christopher/ > > > "JAP" <JAP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:CBD6CDD2-C029-4139-886B-A2B4B52DB210@microsoft.com... > > I'm new to camcorders and movie maker. However I manged to film my > > daughters > > show. I don't have a firewire port but transfered from DV camcorder to > > movie > > maker using UBS port. I have learnt alot about effects and titles from the > > help screens. When I play the whole version back ready for burning I don't > > have any sound that was accomplying the show. Where have I gone wrong? Can > > anyone direct me? > > > |
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You can purchase a firewire card with usually 2 ports on it for not much
more $$ than the cable was. "JAP" <JAP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:12327BDE-15D4-47C3-90F9-41EFF11BB611@microsoft.com... >I brought a firewire cable but when i got it home I found I didn't have a > firewire port. How do I get round this? Are you telling me I will not be > able > to capture film tand sound o my computer without one. > > "Wojo" wrote: > >> You would think using a USB connection would work but unfortunately it >> usually doesn't. >> If you have invested in a digital camcorder then you really should invest >> another 30-40 bucks for a firewire card and cable, it will be worth the >> effort and money. >> -Wojo >> -- >> Wojo's Web: >> http://www.remember-christopher.dostweb.com/Wojos_web/ >> Also Please visit..... >> http://www.remember-christopher.dost...m/christopher/ >> >> >> "JAP" <JAP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:CBD6CDD2-C029-4139-886B-A2B4B52DB210@microsoft.com... >> > I'm new to camcorders and movie maker. However I manged to film my >> > daughters >> > show. I don't have a firewire port but transfered from DV camcorder to >> > movie >> > maker using UBS port. I have learnt alot about effects and titles from >> > the >> > help screens. When I play the whole version back ready for burning I >> > don't >> > have any sound that was accomplying the show. Where have I gone wrong? >> > Can >> > anyone direct me? >> >> >> |
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What is a firewire card? Will I need to have this installed/upgraded to my
computer. Is it possible to buy a linking cable that has a usb end and a dv end? "Wojo" wrote: > You can purchase a firewire card with usually 2 ports on it for not much > more $$ than the cable was. > > "JAP" <JAP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:12327BDE-15D4-47C3-90F9-41EFF11BB611@microsoft.com... > >I brought a firewire cable but when i got it home I found I didn't have a > > firewire port. How do I get round this? Are you telling me I will not be > > able > > to capture film tand sound o my computer without one. > > > > "Wojo" wrote: > > > >> You would think using a USB connection would work but unfortunately it > >> usually doesn't. > >> If you have invested in a digital camcorder then you really should invest > >> another 30-40 bucks for a firewire card and cable, it will be worth the > >> effort and money. > >> -Wojo > >> -- > >> Wojo's Web: > >> http://www.remember-christopher.dostweb.com/Wojos_web/ > >> Also Please visit..... > >> http://www.remember-christopher.dost...m/christopher/ > >> > >> > >> "JAP" <JAP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:CBD6CDD2-C029-4139-886B-A2B4B52DB210@microsoft.com... > >> > I'm new to camcorders and movie maker. However I manged to film my > >> > daughters > >> > show. I don't have a firewire port but transfered from DV camcorder to > >> > movie > >> > maker using UBS port. I have learnt alot about effects and titles from > >> > the > >> > help screens. When I play the whole version back ready for burning I > >> > don't > >> > have any sound that was accomplying the show. Where have I gone wrong? > >> > Can > >> > anyone direct me? > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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Are you working on a laptop or a desktop?
If a laptop they generally prove to not be the best tools for video editing but you can still purchase a laptop expansion card that plugs into the expansion slot on the side of the laptop. It will have the firewire, IEEE, iLink port on it. If a desktop the firewire card is an expansion card that you put in your computer. It has the firewire (IEEE, iLink) port(s) on it and is rather easy to install. If you are working on a desktop I really recommend you purchase this card. -Wojo "JAP" <JAP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:64C602C5-23C6-45F2-9E92-80638FB4D742@microsoft.com... > What is a firewire card? Will I need to have this installed/upgraded to my > computer. Is it possible to buy a linking cable that has a usb end and a > dv > end? > > "Wojo" wrote: > >> You can purchase a firewire card with usually 2 ports on it for not much >> more $$ than the cable was. >> >> "JAP" <JAP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:12327BDE-15D4-47C3-90F9-41EFF11BB611@microsoft.com... >> >I brought a firewire cable but when i got it home I found I didn't have >> >a >> > firewire port. How do I get round this? Are you telling me I will not >> > be >> > able >> > to capture film tand sound o my computer without one. >> > >> > "Wojo" wrote: >> > >> >> You would think using a USB connection would work but unfortunately it >> >> usually doesn't. >> >> If you have invested in a digital camcorder then you really should >> >> invest >> >> another 30-40 bucks for a firewire card and cable, it will be worth >> >> the >> >> effort and money. >> >> -Wojo >> >> -- >> >> Wojo's Web: >> >> http://www.remember-christopher.dostweb.com/Wojos_web/ >> >> Also Please visit..... >> >> http://www.remember-christopher.dost...m/christopher/ >> >> >> >> >> >> "JAP" <JAP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:CBD6CDD2-C029-4139-886B-A2B4B52DB210@microsoft.com... >> >> > I'm new to camcorders and movie maker. However I manged to film my >> >> > daughters >> >> > show. I don't have a firewire port but transfered from DV camcorder >> >> > to >> >> > movie >> >> > maker using UBS port. I have learnt alot about effects and titles >> >> > from >> >> > the >> >> > help screens. When I play the whole version back ready for burning I >> >> > don't >> >> > have any sound that was accomplying the show. Where have I gone >> >> > wrong? >> >> > Can >> >> > anyone direct me? >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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I'm working on a desktop. I've never opened my computer before and a little
worried at putting it in. I'm willing to purchase a card but before I do, How easy is this job as I don't want to waste my money. "Wojo" wrote: > Are you working on a laptop or a desktop? > > If a laptop they generally prove to not be the best tools for video editing > but you can still purchase a laptop expansion card that plugs into the > expansion slot on the side of the laptop. It will have the firewire, IEEE, > iLink port on it. > > If a desktop the firewire card is an expansion card that you put in your > computer. It has the firewire (IEEE, iLink) port(s) on it and is rather easy > to install. If you are working on a desktop I really recommend you purchase > this card. > -Wojo > > "JAP" <JAP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:64C602C5-23C6-45F2-9E92-80638FB4D742@microsoft.com... > > What is a firewire card? Will I need to have this installed/upgraded to my > > computer. Is it possible to buy a linking cable that has a usb end and a > > dv > > end? > > > > "Wojo" wrote: > > > >> You can purchase a firewire card with usually 2 ports on it for not much > >> more $$ than the cable was. > >> > >> "JAP" <JAP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:12327BDE-15D4-47C3-90F9-41EFF11BB611@microsoft.com... > >> >I brought a firewire cable but when i got it home I found I didn't have > >> >a > >> > firewire port. How do I get round this? Are you telling me I will not > >> > be > >> > able > >> > to capture film tand sound o my computer without one. > >> > > >> > "Wojo" wrote: > >> > > >> >> You would think using a USB connection would work but unfortunately it > >> >> usually doesn't. > >> >> If you have invested in a digital camcorder then you really should > >> >> invest > >> >> another 30-40 bucks for a firewire card and cable, it will be worth > >> >> the > >> >> effort and money. > >> >> -Wojo > >> >> -- > >> >> Wojo's Web: > >> >> http://www.remember-christopher.dostweb.com/Wojos_web/ > >> >> Also Please visit..... > >> >> http://www.remember-christopher.dost...m/christopher/ > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> "JAP" <JAP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> >> news:CBD6CDD2-C029-4139-886B-A2B4B52DB210@microsoft.com... > >> >> > I'm new to camcorders and movie maker. However I manged to film my > >> >> > daughters > >> >> > show. I don't have a firewire port but transfered from DV camcorder > >> >> > to > >> >> > movie > >> >> > maker using UBS port. I have learnt alot about effects and titles > >> >> > from > >> >> > the > >> >> > help screens. When I play the whole version back ready for burning I > >> >> > don't > >> >> > have any sound that was accomplying the show. Where have I gone > >> >> > wrong? > >> >> > Can > >> >> > anyone direct me? > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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When you open the case you will see slots on the motherboard. A couple
likely already have cards in them but there will be some empty ones as well. The card simply plugs straight into the slot. The only words of caution is that make sure you have one hand on the case/frame of the computer before reaching the other hand in. This is to avoid causing a static shock that can damage the components inside. Those of us that build/upgrade our systems regularly have a wrist strap that grounds us to the computer but for one time putting your hand there is sufficient. Remove the screw that is holding one of the little cover plates in place (you will see what I mean) and remove the cover plate. Then install the card and return the screw to hold the card in place. Close it up and hook everything back up. When you boot the computer back up it should automatically recognize the card and install the drivers. If the card came with a disk use the "Have Disk" option to install the drivers off the disk. This may sound intimidating but trust me it is actually quite simple and I used to make $35 an hour to do such easy things. ![]() -Wojo -- Wojo's Web: http://www.remember-christopher.dostweb.com/Wojos_web/ Also Please visit..... http://www.remember-christopher.dost...m/christopher/ "JAP" <JAP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C719F76D-E3F6-4EBA-A428-5E40376A7A84@microsoft.com... > I'm working on a desktop. I've never opened my computer before and a > little > worried at putting it in. I'm willing to purchase a card but before I do, > How > easy is this job as I don't want to waste my money. > > "Wojo" wrote: > >> Are you working on a laptop or a desktop? >> >> If a laptop they generally prove to not be the best tools for video >> editing >> but you can still purchase a laptop expansion card that plugs into the >> expansion slot on the side of the laptop. It will have the firewire, >> IEEE, >> iLink port on it. >> >> If a desktop the firewire card is an expansion card that you put in your >> computer. It has the firewire (IEEE, iLink) port(s) on it and is rather >> easy >> to install. If you are working on a desktop I really recommend you >> purchase >> this card. >> -Wojo >> >> "JAP" <JAP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:64C602C5-23C6-45F2-9E92-80638FB4D742@microsoft.com... >> > What is a firewire card? Will I need to have this installed/upgraded to >> > my >> > computer. Is it possible to buy a linking cable that has a usb end and >> > a >> > dv >> > end? >> > >> > "Wojo" wrote: >> > >> >> You can purchase a firewire card with usually 2 ports on it for not >> >> much >> >> more $$ than the cable was. >> >> >> >> "JAP" <JAP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:12327BDE-15D4-47C3-90F9-41EFF11BB611@microsoft.com... >> >> >I brought a firewire cable but when i got it home I found I didn't >> >> >have >> >> >a >> >> > firewire port. How do I get round this? Are you telling me I will >> >> > not >> >> > be >> >> > able >> >> > to capture film tand sound o my computer without one. >> >> > >> >> > "Wojo" wrote: >> >> > >> >> >> You would think using a USB connection would work but unfortunately >> >> >> it >> >> >> usually doesn't. >> >> >> If you have invested in a digital camcorder then you really should >> >> >> invest >> >> >> another 30-40 bucks for a firewire card and cable, it will be worth >> >> >> the >> >> >> effort and money. >> >> >> -Wojo >> >> >> -- >> >> >> Wojo's Web: >> >> >> http://www.remember-christopher.dostweb.com/Wojos_web/ >> >> >> Also Please visit..... >> >> >> http://www.remember-christopher.dost...m/christopher/ >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> "JAP" <JAP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> >> news:CBD6CDD2-C029-4139-886B-A2B4B52DB210@microsoft.com... >> >> >> > I'm new to camcorders and movie maker. However I manged to film >> >> >> > my >> >> >> > daughters >> >> >> > show. I don't have a firewire port but transfered from DV >> >> >> > camcorder >> >> >> > to >> >> >> > movie >> >> >> > maker using UBS port. I have learnt alot about effects and titles >> >> >> > from >> >> >> > the >> >> >> > help screens. When I play the whole version back ready for >> >> >> > burning I >> >> >> > don't >> >> >> > have any sound that was accomplying the show. Where have I gone >> >> >> > wrong? >> >> >> > Can >> >> >> > anyone direct me? >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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But is it possible to capture both sound and video with a USB cable? I am
having the same problem and would prefer not adding a firewire port if I can avoid it. Thanks Paul "Wojo" <[REMOVE]wojos_web@[REMOVE]verizon.net> wrote in message news:GpGsf.5724$Ff6.148@trnddc01... > When you open the case you will see slots on the motherboard. A couple > likely already have cards in them but there will be some empty ones as > well. The card simply plugs straight into the slot. > The only words of caution is that make sure you have one hand on the > case/frame of the computer before reaching the other hand in. This is to > avoid causing a static shock that can damage the components inside. Those > of us that build/upgrade our systems regularly have a wrist strap that > grounds us to the computer but for one time putting your hand there is > sufficient. > Remove the screw that is holding one of the little cover plates in place > (you will see what I mean) and remove the cover plate. Then install the > card and return the screw to hold the card in place. > Close it up and hook everything back up. When you boot the computer back > up it should automatically recognize the card and install the drivers. If > the card came with a disk use the "Have Disk" option to install the > drivers off the disk. This may sound intimidating but trust me it is > actually quite simple and I used to make $35 an hour to do such easy > things. ![]() > -Wojo > -- > Wojo's Web: > http://www.remember-christopher.dostweb.com/Wojos_web/ > Also Please visit..... > http://www.remember-christopher.dost...m/christopher/ > > > "JAP" <JAP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:C719F76D-E3F6-4EBA-A428-5E40376A7A84@microsoft.com... >> I'm working on a desktop. I've never opened my computer before and a >> little >> worried at putting it in. I'm willing to purchase a card but before I do, >> How >> easy is this job as I don't want to waste my money. >> >> "Wojo" wrote: >> >>> Are you working on a laptop or a desktop? >>> >>> If a laptop they generally prove to not be the best tools for video >>> editing >>> but you can still purchase a laptop expansion card that plugs into the >>> expansion slot on the side of the laptop. It will have the firewire, >>> IEEE, >>> iLink port on it. >>> >>> If a desktop the firewire card is an expansion card that you put in your >>> computer. It has the firewire (IEEE, iLink) port(s) on it and is rather >>> easy >>> to install. If you are working on a desktop I really recommend you >>> purchase >>> this card. >>> -Wojo >>> >>> "JAP" <JAP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>> news:64C602C5-23C6-45F2-9E92-80638FB4D742@microsoft.com... >>> > What is a firewire card? Will I need to have this installed/upgraded >>> > to my >>> > computer. Is it possible to buy a linking cable that has a usb end and >>> > a >>> > dv >>> > end? >>> > >>> > "Wojo" wrote: >>> > >>> >> You can purchase a firewire card with usually 2 ports on it for not >>> >> much >>> >> more $$ than the cable was. >>> >> >>> >> "JAP" <JAP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>> >> news:12327BDE-15D4-47C3-90F9-41EFF11BB611@microsoft.com... >>> >> >I brought a firewire cable but when i got it home I found I didn't >>> >> >have >>> >> >a >>> >> > firewire port. How do I get round this? Are you telling me I will >>> >> > not >>> >> > be >>> >> > able >>> >> > to capture film tand sound o my computer without one. >>> >> > >>> >> > "Wojo" wrote: >>> >> > >>> >> >> You would think using a USB connection would work but >>> >> >> unfortunately it >>> >> >> usually doesn't. >>> >> >> If you have invested in a digital camcorder then you really should >>> >> >> invest >>> >> >> another 30-40 bucks for a firewire card and cable, it will be >>> >> >> worth >>> >> >> the >>> >> >> effort and money. >>> >> >> -Wojo >>> >> >> -- >>> >> >> Wojo's Web: >>> >> >> http://www.remember-christopher.dostweb.com/Wojos_web/ >>> >> >> Also Please visit..... >>> >> >> http://www.remember-christopher.dost...m/christopher/ >>> >> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >> "JAP" <JAP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>> >> >> news:CBD6CDD2-C029-4139-886B-A2B4B52DB210@microsoft.com... >>> >> >> > I'm new to camcorders and movie maker. However I manged to film >>> >> >> > my >>> >> >> > daughters >>> >> >> > show. I don't have a firewire port but transfered from DV >>> >> >> > camcorder >>> >> >> > to >>> >> >> > movie >>> >> >> > maker using UBS port. I have learnt alot about effects and >>> >> >> > titles >>> >> >> > from >>> >> >> > the >>> >> >> > help screens. When I play the whole version back ready for >>> >> >> > burning I >>> >> >> > don't >>> >> >> > have any sound that was accomplying the show. Where have I gone >>> >> >> > wrong? >>> >> >> > Can >>> >> >> > anyone direct me? >>> >> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >>> >>> > > |
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Sure it's possible some people do it all the time but it seems that there
are more people that can't get it to work than there are that can. I know my JVC MiniDV did the same thing when I tried to use USB and it always captures flawlessly when I use firewire plus you can't save to DV-AVI when capturing with USB, sure you can import the video and then save it as a DV-AVI but the quality loss is already there. -Wojo "Paul" <padamecNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message news %Ptf.34083$i1.24343@news-wrt-01.rdc-nyc.rr.com...> But is it possible to capture both sound and video with a USB cable? I am > having the same problem and would prefer not adding a firewire port if I > can avoid it. > > Thanks > Paul > > "Wojo" <[REMOVE]wojos_web@[REMOVE]verizon.net> wrote in message > news:GpGsf.5724$Ff6.148@trnddc01... >> When you open the case you will see slots on the motherboard. A couple >> likely already have cards in them but there will be some empty ones as >> well. The card simply plugs straight into the slot. >> The only words of caution is that make sure you have one hand on the >> case/frame of the computer before reaching the other hand in. This is to >> avoid causing a static shock that can damage the components inside. Those >> of us that build/upgrade our systems regularly have a wrist strap that >> grounds us to the computer but for one time putting your hand there is >> sufficient. >> Remove the screw that is holding one of the little cover plates in place >> (you will see what I mean) and remove the cover plate. Then install the >> card and return the screw to hold the card in place. >> Close it up and hook everything back up. When you boot the computer back >> up it should automatically recognize the card and install the drivers. If >> the card came with a disk use the "Have Disk" option to install the >> drivers off the disk. This may sound intimidating but trust me it is >> actually quite simple and I used to make $35 an hour to do such easy >> things. ![]() >> -Wojo >> -- >> Wojo's Web: >> http://www.remember-christopher.dostweb.com/Wojos_web/ >> Also Please visit..... >> http://www.remember-christopher.dost...m/christopher/ >> >> >> "JAP" <JAP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:C719F76D-E3F6-4EBA-A428-5E40376A7A84@microsoft.com... >>> I'm working on a desktop. I've never opened my computer before and a >>> little >>> worried at putting it in. I'm willing to purchase a card but before I >>> do, How >>> easy is this job as I don't want to waste my money. >>> >>> "Wojo" wrote: >>> >>>> Are you working on a laptop or a desktop? >>>> >>>> If a laptop they generally prove to not be the best tools for video >>>> editing >>>> but you can still purchase a laptop expansion card that plugs into the >>>> expansion slot on the side of the laptop. It will have the firewire, >>>> IEEE, >>>> iLink port on it. >>>> >>>> If a desktop the firewire card is an expansion card that you put in >>>> your >>>> computer. It has the firewire (IEEE, iLink) port(s) on it and is rather >>>> easy >>>> to install. If you are working on a desktop I really recommend you >>>> purchase >>>> this card. >>>> -Wojo >>>> >>>> "JAP" <JAP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>>> news:64C602C5-23C6-45F2-9E92-80638FB4D742@microsoft.com... >>>> > What is a firewire card? Will I need to have this installed/upgraded >>>> > to my >>>> > computer. Is it possible to buy a linking cable that has a usb end >>>> > and a >>>> > dv >>>> > end? >>>> > >>>> > "Wojo" wrote: >>>> > >>>> >> You can purchase a firewire card with usually 2 ports on it for not >>>> >> much >>>> >> more $$ than the cable was. >>>> >> >>>> >> "JAP" <JAP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>>> >> news:12327BDE-15D4-47C3-90F9-41EFF11BB611@microsoft.com... >>>> >> >I brought a firewire cable but when i got it home I found I didn't >>>> >> >have >>>> >> >a >>>> >> > firewire port. How do I get round this? Are you telling me I will >>>> >> > not >>>> >> > be >>>> >> > able >>>> >> > to capture film tand sound o my computer without one. >>>> >> > >>>> >> > "Wojo" wrote: >>>> >> > >>>> >> >> You would think using a USB connection would work but >>>> >> >> unfortunately it >>>> >> >> usually doesn't. >>>> >> >> If you have invested in a digital camcorder then you really >>>> >> >> should >>>> >> >> invest >>>> >> >> another 30-40 bucks for a firewire card and cable, it will be >>>> >> >> worth >>>> >> >> the >>>> >> >> effort and money. >>>> >> >> -Wojo >>>> >> >> -- >>>> >> >> Wojo's Web: >>>> >> >> http://www.remember-christopher.dostweb.com/Wojos_web/ >>>> >> >> Also Please visit..... >>>> >> >> http://www.remember-christopher.dost...m/christopher/ >>>> >> >> >>>> >> >> >>>> >> >> "JAP" <JAP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>>> >> >> news:CBD6CDD2-C029-4139-886B-A2B4B52DB210@microsoft.com... >>>> >> >> > I'm new to camcorders and movie maker. However I manged to film >>>> >> >> > my >>>> >> >> > daughters >>>> >> >> > show. I don't have a firewire port but transfered from DV >>>> >> >> > camcorder >>>> >> >> > to >>>> >> >> > movie >>>> >> >> > maker using UBS port. I have learnt alot about effects and >>>> >> >> > titles >>>> >> >> > from >>>> >> >> > the >>>> >> >> > help screens. When I play the whole version back ready for >>>> >> >> > burning I >>>> >> >> > don't >>>> >> >> > have any sound that was accomplying the show. Where have I gone >>>> >> >> > wrong? >>>> >> >> > Can >>>> >> >> > anyone direct me? >>>> >> >> >>>> >> >> >>>> >> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >>>> >>>> >> >> > > |
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