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Originally Posted by fragger1191
My only advice would be to use the software that came with the capture card. If you can't you can try using Windows Movie Maker to capture (although it tend to have the same "no sound" problem.)
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Pinacle doesn't work for me (which kind of sucks, it just keeps shutting down randomly whenever I try to use it, usually right after I capture, or when I try to open footage through it...) and that is the program that came with the capture card...I was using Windows Movie Maker before, and it worked great for a while, but has recently started to crap out on me, I think it's the program, and not the capture card tho, because my capture card works fine consistantly with Adobe...as far as quality picture goes.
WMM was always really iffy, I'd capture on the same settings all the time (because they usually worked) and sometimes I would get good quality (like in my montage, the colossus shots) and then most of the time it would be from ok quality, to "what the hell is even going on on the screen?!" quality.
But recently, WMM (no matter what setting I'm using) will capture about one good game for me...and then it'll just crap out on me, and capture garbage...it slows down and speeds up the video for no reason on it's own, the audio track gets knocked off so that the audio happens like, 2 seconds before it's suppose to, I get big old blotchy lines in the picture randomly...it's really annoying.