Hi Bohn,
I am using XP, but I would first go to Control Panel and open Sounds and Audio Properties, open the Voice Tab and make sure your microphone is the Default device under voice recording. Then click volume and set at approx. 80%.
Next open Power Director, go to Voice Over Recording Room, under Device select desired microphone which will show the 80% volume and click ok.
Next click on Profile and under Name I would choose CD Quality as the preferred.
You may or may not want to change preferences.
(Note Device & Profile have to be selected each and every time you open PD)
Now note the Red record button will be greyed out until you have a clip placed in the Timeline and you must be within the clip time frame to be red. You will then most likely want to mute the audio in the clip during voice over and adjust after recording if desired and the same for the music track if any.
Now click the Red Button and start speaking or recording and click again when you want to stop. Your recording should show as a Capture wav file in the voice track and be added to the Library Room with the video clips.
See if you are happy on playback, if not re-record and you may want to trim the file as well as adjust the volume with the recording, or the video clip or the music track.
How you speak in to the mic can be critical as will be external noise, etc. and some mics will also give you and optional control panel as well.
Regards,
George
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