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Dazzle DVC 80 (2)
Name: Ted. Date: June 30, 2006 at 18:21:53 Pacific OS: XP Home SP2 CPU/Ram: Athlon 1.74ghz/512 mg
Comment:
Hi, all
Has anyone here managed to capture audio and video together using a Dazzle DVC 80 without feeding the audio directly into the "Line In" input? My sound driver version is: 4.0.25.95.
Using Windows Movie Maker I have my Audio device shown as Dazzle DVC 80 audio (2) and ADC is the only Audio Input Source shown. I have this device shown as the default in "Control Panel > Sounds and Audio Devices" > Sound and also in Voice. Device Manager says these devices are working okay.
The captured video content is reasonable, but there is no sound. The Properties > ID tag says there is sound.
I have captured the same content with MGI Videwave 4 supplied with the Dazzle and there is sound and video, but the playback is very fast.
Name: Ed in Texas. Date: June 30, 2006 at 22:53:27 Pacific
Reply:
Ted, SWAG, sounds to me like you need to take a look at what you use to open the finished product and be sure it's capable of rendering the sound. Since the querry of properties says the sound's there, I'm inclined to think you simply need something capable of replicating it. HTH. Ed in Texas.
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