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Quote: Originally posted by smeek on Monday, June 10, 2002
After speaking with customer the issue appeared to be slot related. The customer uninstalled the Osprey card and moved it to a differenet slot, which resolved the issues he had stated in his post.
Hi Smeek.
Perhaps you can help me with a different problem with an Osprey 200.
I'm connecting two audio channels (left and right) to my Osprey 200.
If I mix all the signal to the left channel, ok, I receive only the left channel on my Windows Media Encoder.
If I mix all the signal to the right channel, that's the problem!! I receive signal both on my left and right channels!!
In practice, I'm putting one audio language on the left channel and the translated audio on the right channel, but when the user puts his balance all to right, he is hearing both the original language and the translated audio.
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yep...moving the card seemed to do the trick.
Many thanks to Viewcast for the help!
KS
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After speaking with customer the issue appeared to be slot related. The customer uninstalled the Osprey card and moved it to a differenet slot, which resolved the issues he had stated in his post.
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I recently bought an Osprey 200 and I'm having no luck capturing audio
with it.
My system is:
1.6 GHZ AMD Processor
Soyo Dragon Mother Board
512 MB RAM
160 GB RAID drive
Windows XP Professional
I have tried using AMCAP, VidCap32, Sonic Foundary Sound Forge 6.0,
Windows Media Encoder, and the built in Windows Sound Recorder.
None of them work. I am able to capture Video without much trouble, but
sometime when I've used Windows Media Encoder, the machine will begin
capturing video and then lock up (control, alt, delete doesn't even work
at that point).
When I use VidCap, it wil run for a little while (10 seconds or so, then
it gives me this error: "Error: No audio data captured.
Check Audio Card Settings"
I have gone to your site and downloaded and installed the latest drivers
and patchs for Windows XP, but it doesn't seem to help. I've also set all
of the defalts to the correct settings. About the only thing that I can think
of that's different about my situation is that the Soyo Dragon Motherboard has
sound built into it for playback, so I don't have an additional sound card.
Please let me know if there is anything that I can/should do to fix this
problem.
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