Hello, I'm new 2 the site, looks to be very tech saavy. I have
recently purchased a MCE computer, has the WinTV PVR 150, I am trying
to record some of my son's baby videos from VHS-C camcorder, using the
s-video and/or yellow/white composite cables from the camcorder. I
used Windows Movie Maker, captured video but no audio. Same using AVS
video capture. I have Realtek HD audio, sound is hooked up to generic
sound inputs connected to motherboard. I do not have a separate sound
card. How can I enable capturing audio using these sources. I have
been recommended to use coaxial, but shouldn't I be able to use other
(better, reduce loss of quality) resources. Does it have something to
do with software, MediaCenter, sound properties, device manager? Help
4 newbie?

Re: besoin d'aide SVP by John

John
Fri Mar 23 08:01:43 CDT 2007

SAM wrote:
> Hello, I'm new 2 the site, looks to be very tech saavy. I have
> recently purchased a MCE computer, has the WinTV PVR 150, I am trying
> to record some of my son's baby videos from VHS-C camcorder, using the
> s-video and/or yellow/white composite cables from the camcorder. I
> used Windows Movie Maker, captured video but no audio. Same using AVS
> video capture. I have Realtek HD audio, sound is hooked up to generic
> sound inputs connected to motherboard. I do not have a separate sound
> card. How can I enable capturing audio using these sources. I have
> been recommended to use coaxial, but shouldn't I be able to use other
> (better, reduce loss of quality) resources. Does it have something to
> do with software, MediaCenter, sound properties, device manager? Help
> 4 newbie?
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Maybe the following links will offer some ideas:

Capturing Analog Video
http://www.papajohn.org/MM2-CaptureAnalog.html

Download Video to Your
Computer with Windows
Movie Maker 2
http://tinyurl.com/4fpea

Convert VHS to DVD
http://www.signvideo.com/conv-v-to-d.htm

Copying VHS to DVD
http://tinyurl.com/dzcho


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