Hello,
I use ATI AIW TV-tuner (MMC 8.7) to capture video but in the final file, I can't hear the audio (while at capture I can). Its seems that there is a easy fix for this, but I can't find it. Can anybody help me out?
Thanks!
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Verify that the audio cable is properly connected from the AIW to the sound card, this is the most common failure. Also that the recording source is properly set (line-in is best), and that the volume setting for recording in windows is not muted.
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Thanks for the reply!
The sound cable from VideoOUT of AIW Radeon goes to Line-in of SoundblasterLive.
Using VirtualVCR, I found out that the sound comes from CD-Audio not Line-In (when I switch sound source from line-in to cd-audio, I can hear the audio in recorded file).
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It really depends on how your sound card labels the inputs compared to how Windows labels them in the sound properties in the control panel. The 1/8" jack at the back of your sound card should be line-in and the internal 4-pin jack on your sound card should be cd-in. It really shouldn't matter though. You found which input needs to be unmuted. Just leave it at that.
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But is the problem is that ATI's MMC 8.7 cannot be configured for audio input (or can it?), so the files it captures are without sound. Is there is anything I can do in windows to tweak it around?
Thanks.
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