TV recording - sound goes out of sync

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I'm using an older All-In-Wonder card in a P3-733 with 384meg ram and
a 7200 rpm ATA drive and a SB card (PCI? SB16? don't remember ATM,
sorry).

The recordings start out fine, but within 5 to 20 minutes the sound
goes out of sync. This happens at all of the available recording
settings.

There doesn't seem to be anything helpful on the ATI web site.

Anyone know if this is fixable?

TIA

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noneyabusiness said:
I'm using an older All-In-Wonder card in a P3-733 with 384meg ram and
a 7200 rpm ATA drive and a SB card (PCI? SB16? don't remember ATM,
sorry).

The recordings start out fine, but within 5 to 20 minutes the sound
goes out of sync. This happens at all of the available recording
settings.

There doesn't seem to be anything helpful on the ATI web site.

Anyone know if this is fixable?

TIA
Go to personal recorder settings> Map preset and edit settings.

You may find all you need is to change to progressive scan.

Dennis
 
noneyabusiness said:
I'm using an older All-In-Wonder card in a P3-733 with 384meg ram and
a 7200 rpm ATA drive and a SB card (PCI? SB16? don't remember ATM,
sorry).

The recordings start out fine, but within 5 to 20 minutes the sound
goes out of sync. This happens at all of the available recording
settings.

There doesn't seem to be anything helpful on the ATI web site.

Anyone know if this is fixable?

TIA

...
Try disabling modem/LAN card(s) in device manager, stopping any unneeded
applications/processes including antivirus and firewalls. If need be try
capturing at lower resolution &/or bit rates. Your P3 should be able to do
full resolution but you'll need a fairly clean system.
This may not fix the problem but needs to be done before trying other
things.

This webpage may be helpful. I see that ISA sound cards are bad.

http://www.digitalfaq.com/dvdguides/capture/droppedframes.htm

Good Luck!
 
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