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    Default Extraneous Room Noise when recording with Replay Video Capture

    When using video capture, it works great! However, when recording if I happen to cough or the dog barks, it gets picked up on the sound track and I can hear it during playback.

    How can I fix this? Using a Sony Vaio

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    Default Re: Extraneous Room Noise

    Just mute your mic.

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    Default Re: Extraneous Room Noise

    Easier said than done..... Any clue how to mute in Windows 7?
    It was easy on XP

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    Default Re: Extraneous Room Noise

    Right click on the Sound icon in the system tray and select something like Recording devices. You should see all your mics, line-in,... Right click on any of these items and select Disable to disable it.

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    Default Re: Extraneous Room Noise

    If you want to record whats on your PC - you can also change it to record from your sound card, as opposed to the mic. Go into settings/audio settings and check out the other audio options
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    Jeff Lenney
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