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riccony
post Dec 16 2004, 03:00 PM
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I use my ati card to send directv to my pc. It does well in play mode. When I capture the pgm to disk there is no sound

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post Dec 21 2004, 03:25 AM
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I had an ati tv tuner card and had to connect a cable from the card to my sound card line-in or mic jack(can't remember which) to get sound. There was a much better video capture utility, than the one that ATI shipped with the card, that I found on SourceForge.
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QUOTE(twothpik @ Dec 21 2004, 03:25 AM)
I had an ati tv tuner card and had to connect a cable from the card to my sound card line-in or mic jack(can't remember which) to get sound. There was a much better video capture utility, than the one that ATI shipped with the card, that I found on SourceForge.
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hey thanks. Do you remember the name of the utility by any chance. And yes, it helps quite a bit


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post Dec 21 2004, 10:53 PM
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Take a look at your volume control.

On the Playback control, do you have Line-in muted? If not, do you have the volume all the way up?

Click options -> properties, and select adject volume for recording. See if your line-in is muted here as well.


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