Assuming the camera has a speaker built in, it sounds to me that the volume level is turned down. I would suggest playing the video and then pressing the up button a few times. It works like that on my pentax camera so I should think it is fairly similar.
If that doesn't work, then you need to go into menu /settings and find the volume control.
The Kodak EasyShare is a digital Photography camera right? If that's the case, then it probably doesn't have a microphone, which is necessary for sound.
You can take videos with does sound on. It does record the sound but you can hear it until you play it on something with speakers since the Kodak doesn't have
yes it doesn't have volume
no, but when you put the video on your computer you can hear it.(: i have a C913 and this is what mine does.
The C613 does not have sound playback at all on the camera itself. Not for videos or shutter sounds or anything else that I am aware of. Therefore you cannot turn up the volume because it does not exist.
Right from Kodak: The Kodak C160 is equipped with a microphone for recording sound but has no speaker for playback. To hear what has been recorded, you must transfer data to your computer. Hope this helps anyone out there looking for info on this:)
yes but only after you download it into your computer, camera wont play sound
The answer is... you can't :( The DSi only takes pictures and audio recordings
Not all digital SLR cameras have the ability to record videos with sound. In fact, most do not have that option. However, the new Canon Rebel TSi is the first of its kind, offering to shoot video, with sound, in high definition.
Auto-focus, anti red-eye, built in flash, video with sound, LCD display, self timer, USB 2.0, video out feature, uses AA batteries (2), weighs 130g, 4 megapixel, 2304x1728 maximum resolution http://www.digitalcameraspecs.org/index.php?section=pages&digicambrand=Kodak&model=EasyShare+C433
No it doesn't record sound in videos. I bought the camera today Jan 20 2008 and was amazed when I found out that the LS75 camera does support 16:9 video recording, but doesn't support audio recording.
The m417 camera can record sound as part of the video function, but it will not always do so. If there is not enough memory left, it will only record the image. It cuts the sound out so that you can get a longer video that is silent. A good trick if you are going to be recording videos and you want the sound is to delete any pictures that you to not need before you begin recording. You should delete any other videos as well. If you want to keep them, you can just transfer them to your computer.
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