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Hi, I've purchased a vidoe grabber to transfer films from my camcorder to DVD. I've installed software/drivers etc. and can get video feed but not audio. It uses a composite analogue input to the USB2 and phono jack ports. Is this because I don't have any speech recognition on XP Home? Does anyone have a way around this without upgrading to XP Pro? Thanks, Lee -- LRW |
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In the video grabber you need to set the audio in to whichever input you are
using - line in - adn ensure you have this set in the volume control of windows, see if this helps http://www.myvideoproblems.com/Tutor...AudioInput.htm -- Graham Hughes MVP Digital Media www.myvideoproblems.co.uk www.dvds2treasure.com www.simplydv.com "LRW" <LRW.1y7hb6@pcbanter.net> wrote in message news:LRW.1y7hb6@pcbanter.net... > > Hi, I've purchased a vidoe grabber to transfer films from my camcorder > to DVD. I've installed software/drivers etc. and can get video feed but > not audio. It uses a composite analogue input to the USB2 and phono jack > ports. Is this because I don't have any speech recognition on XP Home? > Does anyone have a way around this without upgrading to XP Pro? > > Thanks, > Lee > > > -- > LRW |
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