Yes. Surprisingly, it is called the volume control (recording volume, to be specific). You will find it in your audio hardware's driver settings in Control Panel.
You amplify by getting a microphone and speakers. Once you have played into the microphone i then amplifies into the speaker and a louder volume is created
Typical microphone has no volume adjustment, it can be adjusted in electronic device where microphone is connected.
The volume comes from the microphone not the webcam. Unless the webcam has a built in microphone. But even then it's still registered as a microphone and all the volume settings and controls will be in your sound and volume options with the other recording and playback audio controls
An amplifier amplifies the input voltage. That gives you more volume.
you go to settings and find your microphone
Need to know what program you're using to play the dvd, and whether or not that application has its own volume control.
It makes the sounds louder So it amplifies (increases in size/volume/sound) of the audio
It may not have amplifier thats why sound is poor
Most microphones have a volume dial on them. If a microphone is too quiet, try turning up the volume. If this does not work, make sure you are close enough to the micophone and speaking directly into it.
The microphone on the Ipad automatically turns on when you run a program that requires the use of a microphone. If you run skype, and you go into a voice call, the microphone will automatically turn on.
Use fraps, its better.
You can't do that in Windows Live Movie Maker. It is a stripped-down version of 2.6 and is limited in features and functionality. The best you can do in the program is reduce the volume. Otherwise, use an external audio editor on the piece prior to importing it into the program.