No. Only audio.
Only if you use MIDI instruments. Otherwise no.
The answer is you can't. The DSi only takes pictures and audio recordings.
No. There is only one audio track to work with in Windows Movie Maker. You can drag an audio backwards on the time-line to overlap the music... but it may not sound the way it would if it were on two different tracks. Perhaps you can try to use a streaming audio recorder to record audio on windows movie maker.
There is only one audio track to work with in Windows Movie Maker. The only other audio track is connected to the Video Track (the video's audio).Therefore, you can only have one video (with audio) in the Video Track and one audio/music insertion in the Music/Audio Track.
You can use a video camera that is compatible with mini dv tapes. Besides a video camera some audio recording devices might be able to record on mini dv tapes. But this will only be for audio, not video.
The only place to plug it in is in the audio jack. But when I do it won't let me record my voice, but audio comes out of it. If it helps, I have a Samsung laptop with Windows 10. How do I fix this?
Similar only in the fact that both can be used to record audio. However, their underlying technology is totally different. A cassette records audio in an analog format while a CD records audio in a digital format.
The generic answer is No, and the reason for this answer is that I surf tech stores monthly for the latest gadgets, in search of gizmos that will record HD content (content in 720p/1080i video and 5.1 surround audio). None of the stuff that I have seen as of Q2/2007 can do this. The exception is the HD6000, and that requires a "cable card" from my CableTV provider, which costs waywayway too much. I am assuming that you want to record 5.1 audio to your dvr for programs you watch. If your DVR has a digital audio input, then you can *possibly* circumvent the receiver while recording, and channel the (digital audio out) on the source to the (digital audio in) on the DVR. However, input is input, and output is output. The only DIY cheat is to us a standard RCA splitter for DigiCoax connections (?huh?) Known Exceptions: Digital Audio Connections has 4 main types: Optical (using red LED), Coaxial (high grade coax with RCA connector), 6 channel (independant set of wires for each channel between devices), and Over HDMI cable (cannot separate audio/video).<<<It's impossible to convert any of these mediums to another via a cable. ALSO: If you are recording HD OTA via the coaxial input (using an ATSC Tuner), then your DVR will record the HD audio and HD video. RULE OF THUMB: Unless your DVR has a Digital Audio Input, it will not be able to record HD audio with your recorded shows.
Simply to say, there are special ways to burn audio from YouTube to a CD. All we need to do is to play YouTube videos on the internet and then use a streaming audio recorder to record it as MP3 files. After that, we only need to burn YouTube audio straightly by CD burner.
The answer is... you can't :( The DSi only takes pictures and audio recordings
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