

- #CAMSTUDIO NOT RECORDING AUDIO FROM SPEAKERS MANUAL#
- #CAMSTUDIO NOT RECORDING AUDIO FROM SPEAKERS WINDOWS#

wav file.File size is 4GB.Referring the discussions, I tried to convert. Using CamStudio Recorder v2.7.4, performed recording in AVI mode, but it is saved as.
#CAMSTUDIO NOT RECORDING AUDIO FROM SPEAKERS WINDOWS#
However, the video jumps very often and also the audio is out of sync (visually) with my mouth.I have tried all of the compressor options and everything else on this particular page/window.I don't think that you can UPLOAD images onto this forum and so I have placed 3 x screenshots in my Google Drive: the CONFIGURE section, I can increase the QUALITY RATION from 75 to 100, but it will not SAVE (it keeps reverting back to 75?!).I followed as best I could all of the instructions on Terry's You Tube video:I am on WINDOWS XP.Many thanks in advance. I might have to bark up another tree.Hi folks,I am trying to record my image (face) from my LOGITECH webcam, and voice from a SENHIESSER USB headset mic. Please make sure your soundcard is correctly selected in the 'Soundcard Device' of 'Audio Options for Speakers.' " As I mentioned earlier, my onboard soundcard is my only option in that list, and it is selected.
#CAMSTUDIO NOT RECORDING AUDIO FROM SPEAKERS MANUAL#
When I press Manual Search, I get: "Unable to detect recording line for speakers. When I press Auto Search, I get an error message: "WaveoutGetSelectControl() failed." Then below that, though, is "Recording Line." Next to it it says "Undetected." There are buttons for manual search and auto search. In the speakers menu, there's a "Soundcard Device" pull-down menu to "Select the device that's attached to your speakers." I only have one option here, which is SoundMAX Integrated (my onboard soundcard). In the software, it has "Audio Options for Microphones" and "Audio Options for Speakers." In the microphone menu, I have "default device" selected, which is my microphone. I still haven't been able to get any sound on my music computer, which has the Tascam interface.) (This is still my office computer, mind you. There are some options in the CamStudio software, and I'm wondering if that has something to do with it. so what would "Line In" mean? I already tried plugging a dynamic mic into XLR channel 1, and that didn't record anything. It has 8 channels of XLR inputs, six 1/4" inputs, and one stereo digital input. I can't get anything else other than "Line In" to show up on my Tascam US-1800, and I don't know what that refers to. However, I can't find a way to adjust an input level for the mic jack, because it doesn't show up in Recording Devices. I have a Rode VideoMic that's battery powered with an 1/8" input, and I was actually kind of just hoping I could plug that right into the mic input of the computer's soundcard to get something quick and serviceable, but when I tried that, the volume level was extremely low. As you can see, there is no "Microphone" option, as there is on my office computer (see other photo).

I'm on Windows 7, and when I open up my "Recording Devices," this is what I see (attached photo). I need to do this on my music computer (the one with my DAW and interface and all), and my interface is a Tascam US-1800.īoth of the above-mentioned programs allow me to choose my audio input source between two options: I've got the video part down fine - I'm able to record my mouse movements and all that, and it works great. It seems utterly simple, as you see millions of these on YouTube, but for some reason, I'm having trouble figuring it out. I wasn't sure where to put this, but I figured this was as good of a place as any.Īs the title says, I want to use a program, such as CamStudio or HyperCam, to record a video of a screen capture while I narrate on top.
