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No sound in kword dvd maker when doing video capture

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If using Windows make sure to check the Sounds and Audio device Properties by Right clicking the speaker icon on the right side of taskbar. Check all tabs for Recording settings, there may be recording tests on some pages...check Advanced rbuttons for recording settings.
note settings prior to modification so you can change them back if needed.

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