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Posted on Dec 23, 2010

There is no sound in the movie mode. The sound used to work but now it records the movement, but without sound.

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Try going in settings and checking the option "Record Sound" :)
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  • tlnoonan Dec 23, 2010

    Hi, thanks for replying. I don't see "record Sound" under the menu section. however, as I was looking again I found out the problem. Somehow the mute was turned on under the movie mode. I don't know how that got changed, but it is fixed now! Probably got changed when my daughter was using the camer!! Thanks for your help!

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