Cannot record voiceover in iMovie 08

Help! I believe I'm following all the right steps to record voiceover with my video. When I click the microphone button that brings up the voiceover control window, the bottom window with the videos gets darkened out, and I cannot click in the project to start the recording.
Any solutions?
Thanks

Hi
Did You first select - Microphone in in System Preferences ?
Under the Apple left hand top corner. Down to System Pref.
Here select Audio - Audio in - and Microphone.
Think it might help.
Yours Bengt W

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