FM TV Card

L

Liza

Here's my problem:

I'm running a AMD 950 with 40Gb HD partioned in half.Video is an Invidia
Gforce2 GTS/Gforce2 Pro and sound is onboard. I bought a TV FM Card by Asus
and have hooked my Hi-8 Video camera to the card and no matter what program
I try I get audio when I play the camera and while it's recording, but
there is no audio recored when I go to playback.

I have tried: Vegas, Premire, Pinnicle Video 8, and Magix none of them will
record audio and video. Does anyone have a sollution?

Thanks in advance.

Liza
 
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Darkfalz

Liza said:
Here's my problem:

I'm running a AMD 950 with 40Gb HD partioned in half.Video is an Invidia
Gforce2 GTS/Gforce2 Pro and sound is onboard. I bought a TV FM Card by Asus
and have hooked my Hi-8 Video camera to the card and no matter what program
I try I get audio when I play the camera and while it's recording, but
there is no audio recored when I go to playback.

I have tried: Vegas, Premire, Pinnicle Video 8, and Magix none of them will
record audio and video. Does anyone have a sollution?

You obviously haven't selected the right audio source in the mixer.
 
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Liza

You obviously haven't selected the right audio source in the mixer.

Would you belive that I have tried each and every audio source. Mono Mix &
Stereo Mix give me a bad clicking sound. besides I can hear the sound when
I have the camera playing.
 
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Darkfalz

Would you belive that I have tried each and every audio source. Mono Mix &
Stereo Mix give me a bad clicking sound. besides I can hear the sound when
I have the camera playing.

Well what plug do you have the audio out of the camera connected to? Line
in? Aux in?

I think this card may have its own audio section and capture device, whereas
the onboard one would be the default. Without having your system in front of
me though I can't really do much else.
 

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