Lenovo ThinkPad 560E English - Windows 2000 Professional Setup Guide - Page 65
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5.5 Video capture capability is not enabled on ThinkPad models 760XD and 765D while running Windows 2000 Models: Issue: Cause: Resolution: ThinkPad models 760XD and 765D Video capture capability is not enabled while running Windows 2000. This device driver for the video capture feature is not supported under Windows 2000. IBM is planning on eventually releasing updated device drivers to address this issue. 5.6 After recording sound using the Microsoft Sound Recorder, the sound level is very low during playback Models: Issue: Cause: Resolution: All ThinkPad models While using the Sound Recorder application with the default microphone settings, the record level is very low. The audio driver does not set the proper level for recording for the onboard microphone. Before recording, adjust the microphone record level in the Master Out Volume Control. Follow these instructions to adjust the microphone record level: 1 Start your computer and logon to Windows 2000 Professional with an Administrator user account. 2 Click: Start ? Settings ? Control Panel. 3 Double-click the Sounds and Multimedia applet. After the "Sounds and Multimedia Properties" window opens, click the "Audio" tab. 4 Under Sound Recording click [Volume]. 5 In the "Recording Control" window, adjust the Microphone Balance setting to the desired level. 6 After adjusting the record level, the next time you use the Sound Recorder application, the recorded sound level will be louder. 5.7 While playing DVDs under Windows 2000 using the IBM DVD hardware decoder, AC3 audio is not enabled Models: Issue: Cause: Resolution: ThinkPad 770 Series models The AC3 hardware audio feature does not function while playing DVDs under Windows 2000. Design limitation of the IBM DVD decoder device drivers for this current release. IBM is planning on eventually releasing updated device drivers to address this issue.