You may need to configure your system to be able to record audio correctly. If you are confident that your system is set up correctly then you can skip to the NetGuiSoftware recording section. For your system to record audio, your sound card has to have the microphone input selected and a proper level set. To do this you need to open up the system's volume controls by clicking on the Speaker Icon located in the bottom corner of your screen next to the time display. If this speaker is not there you can go to your windows help menu and search for volume control.
When the volume controls are displayed you will need to then go to the record contols by selecting options and then properties.
When the properties window is displayed you will make sure that you sound card is selected in the Mixer device section, choose the recording option and then press ok.
The Record control panel will be displayed. You will select the microphone input and adjust the level if necessary, close the the record control panel and go back to the The NetGuiSoftware Tour Studio.
Recording Live Audio
When you are ready to record audio the record button can clicked to open up the NetGuiSoftware Recorder.
Once the NetGuiSoftware Recorder is opened the record button needs to be clicked to begin recording. The stop button can be pressed at any time to stop the recording. The play button can be pressed to review the audio you have recorded. When satisfied with the recording press ok.

After you have completed recording your audio for a specific frame you will be asked to save the file. You can either choose to leave the default name of the file or give the file a custom name that lets you keep better track of your audio.
Adding Existing Audio
To add existing audio the Import button can clicked to locate a file. (In A Flash only accepts wav files). Many NetGuiSoftware users add professional audio tracks by integrating audio created with Sonic Foundry products such as Sound Forge so that they can Equalize, Normalize, add Effects, Fade-in, Fade-out and utilize other professional audio production techniques. Also the Sonic Foundry ACID program can add background music, eliminating the royalties due for music rights.