sound garbled when recording with rage fury pro

edmicman

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Boy, this card seems to be nothing but problems in getting it to work right. I finally got it able to record video, and now I'm having sound problems. The line in works fine and sounds great when I'm watching on the screen...but when I record something, during the movie playback the sound is all warbled sort of and distorted. I have the latest drivers for my sound card, which I know is a bit dated, but the line in works for recording wavs, etc. just fine. My other drives are current as far as I know for the other things as well. Any ideas on what I can do? Thanks!

Peter

AMD K6-2 500
VA-503+ mb
128 RAM
Rage Fury Pro 32mb
Sound Blaster 16 ISA
win98 se
 
My guess is that your computer (or sound card) isn't powerful enough to process the sound and the video together. You can try upgrading your processor and/or sound card and see if it makes a difference. For your motherboard you can get one of the K6-2+ processors which are FAR more powerful than the regular K6-2's. I recently saw them onsale at www.softwareandstuff.com for $40. Checkout www.fic.com.tw because you'll need a certain BIOS and it is not officially supported by FIC.
As for the sound card, I truly have no idea if a newer one would help.
 
I also have sound recording problems

I also have sound recording problems

I have a amd duron 1.6 ghz processor with 512 mb ram running windows XP and also have the same problem with sound recording. I can hear the sound fine when it comes in and can record from tv or vcr and it sounds fine coming in but when I use the file player to play the saved mpeg or avi file the sound it is garbled. I tried Aux, Line in and Mic and all produce the same result.
 
goheels said:
I have a amd duron 1.6 ghz processor with 512 mb ram running windows XP and also have the same problem with sound recording. I can hear the sound fine when it comes in and can record from tv or vcr and it sounds fine coming in but when I use the file player to play the saved mpeg or avi file the sound it is garbled. I tried Aux, Line in and Mic and all produce the same result.

The Rage Fury Pro was a decent card, but it's showing it's age as is your computer. What kind of sound card are you using? If you using onboard, try a PCI sound card instead since your CPU is kind of slow by todays standards. In the end though you may have to bite the bullet and get a new computer (CPU, motherboard, video card, etc). Analog video capture needs a lot of resources and your system simply may not be adequate anymore. Additionally the driver support for your video card has ceased.

I recommend an Athlon64 and ATI All-in-Wonder R9600XT or higher.
 
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