I'm trying to capture my old 8mm analog tapes and convert them to H.265 MP4 files. I tried using VirtualDub to capture a raw AVI and then I used Handbrake to compress the raw video to H.265 MP4s. That works REALLY well for video but I can't get VirtualDub to capture the audio regardless of whether I connect the 8mm camcorder's audio outputs to the HVR-1600 or to my sound card. (If I use WinTV I can see the video and hear the audio.)
I also have an HVR-950 available if that helps.
		
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	I don't have a Hauppauge HVR-1600, but if it works with VirtualDub, I guess it is possible to bypass the card's normal hardware encoding. You could try DScaler and AmaRecTV and see if those work any better. The HVR-950 doesn't hardware encode, so I would expect it to work with either DScaler or AmaRecTV. 
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