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I've got a Sony mini-dv video camera connected to my PC through a USB cable.
When I try to capture video I don't get any sound transferred with it. For "Video Capture Device" I have selected "Sony Digital Imaging Video2". Then it lists "Audio Device" as "USB Audio Device". The only choice it gives me under "Audio Input Source" is Microphone. Any suggestions as to how I can get sound? |
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Ignore.... I finally got it to work!
"tkb" wrote: > I've got a Sony mini-dv video camera connected to my PC through a USB cable. > When I try to capture video I don't get any sound transferred with it. For > "Video Capture Device" I have selected "Sony Digital Imaging Video2". Then > it lists "Audio Device" as "USB Audio Device". The only choice it gives me > under "Audio Input Source" is Microphone. Any suggestions as to how I can > get sound? |
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HOW ?
"tkb" wrote: > I've got a Sony mini-dv video camera connected to my PC through a USB cable. > When I try to capture video I don't get any sound transferred with it. For > "Video Capture Device" I have selected "Sony Digital Imaging Video2". Then > it lists "Audio Device" as "USB Audio Device". The only choice it gives me > under "Audio Input Source" is Microphone. Any suggestions as to how I can > get sound? |
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Embarrasing but it was simple. My daughter had turned down the volume
control on the screen. Never thought to check it. Now I know. "alanhart004" wrote: > HOW ? > > "tkb" wrote: > > > I've got a Sony mini-dv video camera connected to my PC through a USB cable. > > When I try to capture video I don't get any sound transferred with it. For > > "Video Capture Device" I have selected "Sony Digital Imaging Video2". Then > > it lists "Audio Device" as "USB Audio Device". The only choice it gives me > > under "Audio Input Source" is Microphone. Any suggestions as to how I can > > get sound? |
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thanks but mine is a bit more complex,Ineed to go
firewire...............thanks again for your responce "tkb" wrote: > Embarrasing but it was simple. My daughter had turned down the volume > control on the screen. Never thought to check it. Now I know. > > "alanhart004" wrote: > > > HOW ? > > > > "tkb" wrote: > > > > > I've got a Sony mini-dv video camera connected to my PC through a USB cable. > > > When I try to capture video I don't get any sound transferred with it. For > > > "Video Capture Device" I have selected "Sony Digital Imaging Video2". Then > > > it lists "Audio Device" as "USB Audio Device". The only choice it gives me > > > under "Audio Input Source" is Microphone. Any suggestions as to how I can > > > get sound? |
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