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Chienworks wrote on 8/19/2008, 6:30 PM
I'm guessing you mean you don't want to monitor the audio while you're capturing, and not that you want to capture a file with no audio, right? Options / Preview Audio ... click it to remove the checkmark.

If, on the other hand, you really do want a captured file with no audio, Options / Preferences / Capture / Capture audio ... remove that checkmark.
2G wrote on 8/19/2008, 8:06 PM
Thanks.

I did mean that I want to capture the audio. I just want it to shut up while it's capturing.

I'm on the latest version (8.0c). But I don't see either one of the options you described. There is no "Preview Audio" on my Options pulldown. There is a Mute All Audio. But it doesn't have any effect on the capture process. I also do not have a 'capture' tab on my Options-->Preferences dialog. Am I missing something?

Thx.
Chienworks wrote on 8/19/2008, 8:40 PM
Are you looking at Options in the VidCap program?

Where did you get a version 8.0c? The latest version available is 8.0b.
musicvid10 wrote on 8/19/2008, 8:58 PM
He's probably using Vegas Movie Studio 8.0c.
2G wrote on 8/20/2008, 6:31 AM
My mistake. It's 8.0b, (and it is not "studio"). But now I'm really confused. What video capture program are you referring to? I simply select "Capture" from the File menu on Vegas, and another pane/tab appears in the subwindow along with the explorer, transitions, Project Media, etc. In my case, there is no separate program with a separate options menu. It's just part of Vegas.

I'm capturing HD. Is there a different program for capture if you capture HD vs. Std def?
jetdv wrote on 8/20/2008, 6:48 AM
2G, yes there is a separate external program which is used to capture SD.
2G wrote on 8/20/2008, 7:22 AM
Thanks for the info. I kinda remember something about a separate program. But I don't have a clue how to access it. No options appear when I select "Capture" to select a different program. But I guess that's not really an issue for me at this point considering I'm capturing HD.

But now that we've got that confusion resolved, I need to use the HD capture and I still have the original problem.... I want to mute the audio during capture. How do I do this using the HD capture function in Vegas?

Thanks.
jetdv wrote on 8/20/2008, 7:34 AM
When you go to File - Capture, it pops up a dialog asking if you want the External (SD) or Internal (HD) capture app. There's also a checkbox saying not to ask again. You apparently checked that box with Internal selected. To change to the other, you have to go to Options - Preferences now and switch it. If you're only capturing HD, you don't need to worry about it at this point.
2G wrote on 8/20/2008, 1:14 PM
Thanks for the info. I'm sure that's what happened.

But that still doesn't answer the question I started the thread for to begin with.... How do I mute the audio during capture (in the HD capture version) so that I can continue editing in another instance of Vegas while capturing silently in the background?