I can capture DV through VirtualDub, but I get the audio out of my sound card instead. Video for Windows only captures audio through a sound device; with DV, the audio is interleaved with the video itself. I don't have any DV specs, so I can't make VirtualDub extract the audio.
I get no sound. First, check that you aren't missing the pass-through. Most video capture cards don't have on-board sound capture and instead use your sound card, so if you don't connect the cable from the capture board to the sound input, you won't get any sound.
Next, bring up Volume Control (sndvol32.exe), go up to the menu and choose Properties, then switch to Recording controls. Make sure Line-in, Aux, or whatever input you are using is selected. Voice chat programs are notorious for automatically switching inputs for you, and some video capture drivers are known to reset volume levels as well.
Finally, if you have a Hauppauge WinTV, check for an AUDIOSEL.EXE application on your hard disk or driver CD. It can be used to force the audio pass-through on for those cards. (Note: If you are using an external source with
Try audacity!
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try Honestech VHS to DVD 3.0, do you have a way of connecting your camera to your computer thought a capture card?
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ReplyDeleteI can capture DV through VirtualDub, but I get the audio out of my sound card instead.
Video for Windows only captures audio through a sound device; with DV, the audio is interleaved with the video itself. I don't have any DV specs, so I can't make VirtualDub extract the audio.
I get no sound.
First, check that you aren't missing the pass-through. Most video capture cards don't have on-board sound capture and instead use your sound card, so if you don't connect the cable from the capture board to the sound input, you won't get any sound.
Next, bring up Volume Control (sndvol32.exe), go up to the menu and choose Properties, then switch to Recording controls. Make sure Line-in, Aux, or whatever input you are using is selected. Voice chat programs are notorious for automatically switching inputs for you, and some video capture drivers are known to reset volume levels as well.
Finally, if you have a Hauppauge WinTV, check for an AUDIOSEL.EXE application on your hard disk or driver CD. It can be used to force the audio pass-through on for those cards. (Note: If you are using an external source with
http://www.virtualdub.org/docs_capture