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No sound during video capture

LouieLou

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Can someone plz help me. I have an ATI AIW 9000 pro and a sound blaster audigy es (oem) when I try to capture video from a vcr I get video but no sound. I have sound coming from everywhere in my comp. In the edit portion of my video editing software there is a part where I can add sound effects. I tried one just to see if I get sound and I do. Editing software I have is: Ulead movie factory studio suite deluxe, Pinnacle studio 8 version 8.12, Intervideo Win DvD creator. Evrything worked fine untill I installed the SB audigy card. Before that I had the Soundmax onboard sound. I disabled that in the Bios. The system I have is The Asus P4c800-E Deluxe, 2.4c P4 processor, Corsair XMS 512MB RAM, (2) 80 GIG Seagate SATA HD's, Sound Blaster Audigy ES, Sony CDROM, Pioneer AO6 DvD Burner. ATI All in wonder 9000 pro. Samsung 173s LCD monitor. Logitech Z640 5.1 Speakers. Thank You in advance............Lou.
 
I have composite cables. Connected from the video out, L-Audio out, R- Audio out of the vcr to a ATI Input Adapter and the Input adapter to the A/V In of the ATI card.
 
I have this problem off and on with my TV Wonder. Try uninstalling and reinstalling all the drivers for your card again, and reboot. Then when you get in the TV program, go in Setup, and find the Initialization Wizard button, click it. Go through all that again, and then see if it works. Also, you may have to go into your mixer (sndvol32 or similar) and enable/un-mute the port in which you have composite audio plugged.
 
Lou,

Just spent a day figuring this out with mine (I came across your thread while searching for answers). I have the 8500DV All in Wonder and the P4B533 ASUS motherboard.

For me, the motherboard (it seems by default) sets the sound card to 6 speaker option, which means your ordinary blue "line in" on your sound card turns into "rear speaker out" ....eh, voila, no sound from the vcr. If it's the same problem, then go to All programs>PCI audio applications>audio rack, click on the tools tab, select the speakers tab and then choose which speaker set up you have. For mine, it was the 2 speaker/headphone option. Your motherboard/system is slightly different to mine, but I think that may be where your problem lies.

I'm no computer whizz, so pretty pleased I figured that out, coz I was going I-N-S-A-N-E.

Let me know.

BW.
 
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