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marc1
3rd March 2004, 08:14
Hello,
I got a Kworld 878rf and just tried to install it. I have had no luck with it at all. I have Gordian Knot installed.
Both Virtual dub and the Software provided failed to find the card, even though the system manager said all the drivers were working properly.
I tried virtual vcr and that crashed out saying it could not find my sound card.
Does anyone have good installation instructions? Where is that site for the improved drivers for the 878 chip? Any help appreciated
marc1
3rd March 2004, 08:17
TVR says it cannot preview, maybe some program use same interface or something wrong. The next pop up says, cannot inital Direct Show interface.
Tried to download the drivers off the kworld site but that was a mess of zipped files that did not unzip!!!! Helllpppppp!
Arachnotron
3rd March 2004, 14:30
Try the BTWincap drivers over here (http://btwincap.sourceforge.net/)
marc1
3rd March 2004, 19:46
Thanks that did the trick, only problem now is I cant get the sound to work. I have the input in and I can hear the sound, but when I start capture the sound falls down a few decibels, and when I run the AVI there is no sound. I'll read the faq's to see what is wrong.
I am using Virtual dub, but in virtual VCR I have the same problem.
marc1
3rd March 2004, 20:33
Also I dont have a mp3 audio decoder installed, is this the problem.
Sorry I am posting a audio question here, but i'd rather not start a new thread for such a easy questionto answer.
Arachnotron
4th March 2004, 00:05
Thanks that did the trick, only problem now is I cant get the sound to work. I have the input in and I can hear the sound, but when I start capture the sound falls down a few decibels, and when I run the AVI there is no sound. I'll read the faq's to see what is wrong.
From your description I'd guess you have the sound connected to the line in of the soundcard (that's good) and the playback volume control for line in opened (also good) so you can hear sound allright when recording BUT... You forgot either to select line in as source in the mixer or forgot to open up the slider on the recording tab, so the sound is not recorded.
open the mixer; options, properties, recording, line in slider (or aux, or whatever you hooked it up to)
marc1
4th March 2004, 05:41
Ahhhhhhh Golden!!!! You would think that after recording 400 of my vinyl records I would have remembered that!!!! But I just re formatted my computer with Win 98 Se and damn plumb well forgot about that little ol screen!!!
Thanks!!!!!
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