I'm using UVS11+ and for some reason I can't record audio anymore.
I'm recording from a VHS using composite input for video and using Soundblaster Fatal1ty front panel audio connector for audio recording.
I've recorded this way hundred times before without problems,
Recently I made a clean install of my windows xp pro and re-installed UVS+ and today was the first time I was recording with UVS since the install.
When I took a look at Options/video properties/input source/ I saw that audio source was not selectable (altough I also have Realtek onboard audio driver installed and in other capture programs like AVS I can select what soundcard to use) instead it just said "pass through soundcard"
Also in input source I can only choose between line in and mic, but I can't see front panel audio connectors like I did before (and I can see them in AVS)
The soundblaster card is set as default in windows
Can't record audio
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Problem fixed!
I disabled realtek onboard audio in bios and now I can select front panel input for audio recording.
But I still think I should be able to select between audio controllers ( if more than one soundcard is installed) within UVS.
I can do that in the cheap AVS Video Capure, I can also do that in Cyberlink Power Director so I should be able to that in UVS...right?
I disabled realtek onboard audio in bios and now I can select front panel input for audio recording.
But I still think I should be able to select between audio controllers ( if more than one soundcard is installed) within UVS.
I can do that in the cheap AVS Video Capure, I can also do that in Cyberlink Power Director so I should be able to that in UVS...right?
