From: news reader on 25 Sep 2009 07:30 Has anybody here been able to get one of these to work? It captures video fine but not audio. Of course, I bought it so I could capture audio! Some forums suggest downloading syntek stk version 1160 which I already have. Any other suggestions?
From: annily on 25 Sep 2009 08:54 news reader wrote: > Has anybody here been able to get one of these to work? It captures video > fine but not audio. I've used one to capture video and audio together from a VCR.
From: Clocky on 25 Sep 2009 10:17 news reader wrote: > Has anybody here been able to get one of these to work? It captures > video fine but not audio. Of course, I bought it so I could capture > audio! Some forums suggest downloading syntek stk version 1160 which > I already have. Any other suggestions? It works on my XP box but the syncing is pretty shithouse. What I did is capture the video with the EasyCrap and then capture the audio with the line-in or Mic on my PC. That works much better and is more flexible.
From: annily on 25 Sep 2009 21:46 Clocky wrote: > news reader wrote: >> Has anybody here been able to get one of these to work? It captures >> video fine but not audio. Of course, I bought it so I could capture >> audio! Some forums suggest downloading syntek stk version 1160 which >> I already have. Any other suggestions? > > It works on my XP box but the syncing is pretty shithouse. What I did is > capture the video with the EasyCrap and then capture the audio with the > line-in or Mic on my PC. > > That works much better and is more flexible. > I used VirtualDub under Vista to capture both video and audio and managed to get it to sync OK.
From: Clocky on 26 Sep 2009 06:53 annily wrote: > Clocky wrote: >> news reader wrote: >>> Has anybody here been able to get one of these to work? It captures >>> video fine but not audio. Of course, I bought it so I could capture >>> audio! Some forums suggest downloading syntek stk version 1160 which >>> I already have. Any other suggestions? >> >> It works on my XP box but the syncing is pretty shithouse. What I >> did is capture the video with the EasyCrap and then capture the >> audio with the line-in or Mic on my PC. >> >> That works much better and is more flexible. >> > > I used VirtualDub under Vista to capture both video and audio and > managed to get it to sync OK. Are you using a specific Vista driver or the XP driver?
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