Question about Winfast TV2000/TV Tuners

aolsuxs

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I just got my Winfast TV2000 card so far its awesome, one little problem, I connect the audio out from the TV card to the audio in of my soundcard and it works fine however I noticed the sound is not as loud as my normal applications, and thus requires me to turn my speakers up, which is not possible when I use headphones. Any suggestions?
 

Duvie

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Yes...I think you need to go into control panel and sound devices and change the line volume bar up higher....It is in the place where you can change overall volume, wav volume, midi volume, etc....
 

aolsuxs

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I don't see that in my options is there a way for the tv card and sound card to be linked by another means
 

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Originally posted by: aolsuxs
I don't see that in my options is there a way for the tv card and sound card to be linked by another means
You don't have Windows Control Panel??? It's not in the options for the TV card software, it's on the start menu under settings....

 

aolsuxs

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It is just going in the Line In of my sound card and I've turned it to as highest as it can go yet it is still not as loud as I would like as if I was playing winamp or WMP
 

Engr62

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Open the sound volume applet in the tray on the windows start menu by double clicking it. If you use the "line-in" to connect to your sound card, make sure that the "line-in" volume control is turned all of the way up (on both playback and recording). If you use the "microphone" to connect to your sound card, make sure that the "microphone" volume control is turned all of the way up (on both playback and recording).

Most sound cards also have a "boost microphone" option in their control panel setups. Selecting this option will give your TV card a big boost in sound.
 

aolsuxs

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Yep both are turned up but still not as loud as I like it. Are there any other options? Also what is the best formath is best for record? I tried MPEG2 and the file size was just way to big. I am using the default TV2000 software