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| Thread ID: 45591 | 2004-05-27 04:01:00 | Capturing Video | Kevinrc (5697) | Press F1 |
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| 239634 | 2004-05-27 04:01:00 | I have just captured my first piece of video using a capture card. The video is brilliant but the audio sounds like they are in a hollow room and volumn is very low. What have I done wrong | Kevinrc (5697) | ||
| 239635 | 2004-05-27 04:04:00 | Try turning up the Capture Volume Double-click on the little Speaker Icon in your Systray by the Clock to bring up the Volume Control Click Options then Properties Click on Recording and put a tick in every box below. Hit Okay and the Volume Control should change to that of the Recording Devices. Up the volume of your Line-In / Mic (Whatever you're using to capture) and see how you go there. Hope this helps Chill. |
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| 239636 | 2004-05-27 06:54:00 | Mighty Chill Thanks again for your help. I still floundering about Linux because I cant find a driver for my capture card | Kevinrc (5697) | ||
| 239637 | 2004-05-27 06:58:00 | No problems, And forgive me for being so rude, Welcome to PressF1 :-) What chipset is your card based on? Could you cat /proc/pci and post the relevant info and I'll help you out. What Kernel / Distro? Chill. |
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