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  1. My parents lost the small gadget to plug-in the cable in my tv-card, so I can't directly insert the cable, I have to do it with the scart cable and all, but that's another problem, when I do that, th image is a little... well, there are those lines.

    The audio then,

    I did this with 2 audio thingys to plug into a scart blok, and on the other side an extension for the computer. This made a smal beep-type of noise. Very anoying!

    I did it with another cable, Not with the white/red thing on the one side, but on the both sides, the headphone type. So I plug it in to the tv's headphone out, into the tv card, and there's a beep-type of noise again.

    I tried to do this away, I can raise the volume on the TV, and you don't hear it so loud, but it's still there, especially when it's quiet.
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    My parents lost the small gadget to plug-in the cable in my tv-card, so I can't directly insert the cable, I have to do it with the scart cable and all, but that's another problem, when I do that, th image is a little... well, there are those lines.
    Great description I think you need to buy another one then !

    The audio out of the headphone socket into the "Sound card" line in, wont be very loud at all, so that’s no use to you.

    Scart VID Out > TV Card VID In
    Scart Audio Out > Sound card line in

    Or RF out to RF in Via splitter
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  3. I have no idea what the little bugger is called in english, I don't even know if it hasa name in dutch.

    There always is an anoying hum/hiss sund.
    I've been thinking on buying a new card, but that would be crazy, I gto a card, jst lost the small thingy..

    It's a PC-TV live
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    Contact the manufacturer, I'm sure the will have a replacement for you.

    But it sounds like any cable splitter, do you have an electrical store near you ?

    Draw a picture of it and post here
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  5. Cable splitter, thta could eb it!

    Well, it has the female-tv in and on the other ide the thing that goes in the card, lol

    Antenna in:

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    Ok, that's pathetic, but hey
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    That don't look like anything I have ever seen it looks more like a scart plug and a scart socket. Il digitize some pictures and post them here, see if any of them look like your thingy

    Ok, do any of the plugs look like this;





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  7. Lol, I know what a scart cable is, and it's also not any AV cable, anyway

    I bought a new card, thesame PC-TV live, but this one is enwer, and has s-vhs...
    one problem, everything is black/white... euhm....
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  8. Oh, the blakc and white is some othe rproblem,it's not there in the tuner mode.

    A BIG PROBLEM!

    Everything runs excellent, when I start the software, I get a nice, smooth, image. BUT! When I start u virtualdub, or moreTV, it says something about being used already (he sugests me to look it up) something webTV, it's not, nothing's using it,But I still can't use it in virtualdub!
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    Black and White... Do they have colour in your country ? Ok maybe you selected PAL for a NTSC signal ?

    When you run one capture program, you can't run another, also sometime when you come out of one of them, it don't free up the driver, so the next program will see it in use.

    Try a re-boot and go into the one that gives the problem, mostly people say Vdub does this.

    RF !!, why didn’t you say ?
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