To: dag
Dear user,
Sorry for the delay in reply.
dag: |
There is delay of 3 seconds when I start using videos with AVS software. I didn't have such a problem using Windows Movie Maker. |
AVS Video Recorder process video capturing in a specific way: it stores video and audio data first, synchronizing it, only after that show the synchronized data on the screen, that is why 0,5 - 3 sec. delay may appear. The delay time depend on the video camera used. Please specify if the delay increase after some time of recording or stays the same (3 sec).
dag: |
what I'm saying is repeated twice so basically there is echo in all those formats. |
To avoid this problem please try to do the following:
1. If you have Windows XP - go Control Panel - Sounds and Audio Devices - the Audio tab - Sound Playback option - press the Volume button - if the Microphone option in the new opened window is checked please uncheck it.
If you have Windows Vista - go Control Panel - Sounds - Playback tab - if you see Microphone in the list please right click on it - choose Disable.
If youhave Windows 7/8 - please do the same steps indicated for Windows Vista. You can find the Playback tab by following Control Panel - Hardware and Sound - in Sound - Manage Audio Devices.
2. If after that the echo does appear during the recording please try to do the following:
Find the sound recording option (the way it is indicated on step 1 for playback option) and check if together with microphone you have the options like:
- Microphone Boost,
- AGC (Automatic Gain Control)
If you do please uncheck (disable) those options and make the microphone sound level a bit lower.
Try to record your video once gain and inform about the result.
Thank you for cooperation.
Kind regards