AVS Video Capture - Selecting Audio Device Parameters
To correctly record audio from your capture device you will need to set it up correctly. This can be done in the Audio Device section of the main program window.
First you should select an audio device from the list of ones installed on your personal computer. To do that click the Pull Down
button of the Audio Device drop-down list and select one of the available audio devices in case have more than one input device installed on your computer.
Note: select your capture device from the
Audio Device drop-down list if it is available.
After that select the audio input jack active on the device. The following audio input jacks might be available depending on your input device configuration (the list might differ on your personal computer):

- Mono Mix - allows you to record the sound from a program player or a hardware tuner connected to your personal computer in mono mode;
- Stereo Mix - allows you to record the sound from a program player or a hardware tuner connected to your personal computer in stereo mode;
- SPDIF - allows you to record the sound from any external device connected to the digital input jack of your computer sound card;
- Aux - allows you to record the sound from any external device connected to the Aux (auxiliary) input of your computer sound card;
- CD Player - allows you to record the sound from a laser audio disc in you computer CD/DVD-ROM drive;
- Line In - allows you to record the sound from any external device connected to the Line In input of your computer sound card;
- Microphone - allows you to record the sound from a microphone connected to the Microphone input of your computer sound card;
- Phone Line - allows you to record the sound from an external device connected to the Phone Line input of your computer sound card;
Usually you should select either Mono Mix or Stereo Mix options. If the audio output from your device is connected using a cable to the line in of your sound card, then select the Line In option. If you would like to overlay your voice onto the video from the capture device, you should choose the Microphone option.
Note: in case you would like to overlay your voice over the video from the capture device we recommend that you use
AVS Video Editor for that purpose as it gives your more possibilities in video editing.
You can also select to either disable or enable the sound from the audio device using the Mute check-box.
Please note that AVS4YOU programs do not allow you to copy protected material and are to be used to create a single backup copy for personal use only. You may use this software in copying material in which you own the copyright or have obtained permission to copy from the copyright owner.
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