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    Hello.

    I was doing a project involving a video game. So, I connected my PS2 to my VCR and recorded onto VHS. I then connected the VHS Player to the ATI TV Wonder Pro, and the end result is the audio is too low.

    Is there a way to fix this?

    Any help is greatly appreciated.
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    John Shumate - Owner of High Tech Entertainment

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    go to volume control (the little speaker icon in the system tray), click options, properties, put the dot next to recording, make sure "line-in" is checked, click OK, put a check in the "line-in" box, adjust the volume, do a few test recordings until you find the desired volume level.
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    Which program are you using to capture? There is usually an audio setting in the program you are using. I reccommend VirtualVCR.
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    I'll try thr line in setting.

    Also, I'm using the Capture Software that came with the card.

    Its pretty good.


    I seem to cant get virtual VCR to work with it.
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    John Shumate - Owner of High Tech Entertainment

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    I have the same card you have, and VirtualVCR works just fine =) What exactly isn't working?
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    Originally Posted by Torrential
    I have the same card you have, and VirtualVCR works just fine =) What exactly isn't working?
    Ok..I got it to work.

    I have a question:


    Also, how do I make it capture to MPEG 1 or MPEG 2 format?
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    It only captures AVI -- capture AVI and then convert to MPEG-1/2.
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