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Old August 7th 03, 11:19 PM
Jess
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Default "Double" Sound or no sound on video capture

Hi:

I have a ATI Radeon 8500 All-In-Wonder Video card. I had it on an older PC
and moved it recently to my Sony VAIO RX-850. I think I had this problem
before on the old PC but cannot recall the solution.

Using the native ATI capture software, I can capture just fine from all
three ATI input ports (Composite, TV Tuner, and S-Video). But here's the
problem -- when capturing Video from any source (from old VHS tapes via the
ATI Composite port, TV tuner, OR {and I guess the ATI card is not even
involved in the capture}) through my Firewire port from my DV Camcorder into
Video Explosion, the Windows XO Movie Maker or NeroVision Express 6.0.x, I
cannot seem to get the sound recoding settings right.

I have fiddled with the sound control panel applet recording settings -- I
can either get no sound or get what appears to be "double sound" with about
a half second delay. When I do get sound, it is fine for the first 1/2
second or so, then it appears that it is "looping" back on itself and the
audio is a garbled sound-on-delayed-sound.

The ATI card is connected to the sound card "line in" port per the ATI
installation instructions. I do *NOT* have a line from CD audio. I gather
that is optional. It appears I need to either enable certain aspects of
recording and disable others *OR* disconnect something that is causing the
sound to be superimposed on itself, but I am missing the key.

I do have Total Recorder installed and I have tried controlling sound
through both it and the YAHAMHA AC-XG WDM Audio that is part of the stock
VAIO PC.

I would greatly appreciate any help here.

Thanks,
Jess


 




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