winfast pxdtv2300 h Strange Audio Behaviour

#1 17 Nov 2009 @ 17:49
Ogilvie Suspended due non-functional email address
I have purchased a leadtek winfast pxdtv2300 h and put it in my PC (see sig for details). I have connected a source which is S-Video & RCA audio to the included 9 Pin Mini-DIN and am trying to capture. With the PVR2 software I can see video but not hear the audio. When I try to record with the PVR2 software it records the picture but not the audio. When I first switch the PVR2 software to the S-Video I get sound for a 1/2 a second, then silence. When I try and capture with virtualdub I get the audio and no video. I have connected the SPdif cable from the card to the mobo header. I am at a loss, what have i done wrong? All other audio (mp3's / video files with audio, etc) works fine on my system. Digital TV from this card works fine. FM radio works fine.

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#2 19 Nov 2009 @ 1:43
This card uses software codecs, a non-functioning or incompatable audio codec might be selected. Have you tried getting a recent codec pack?


#3 19 Nov 2009 @ 16:02
Ogilvie Suspended due non-functional email address
thanks KillerBug, I am using shark007 64bit

Core I7 920 @ 4ghz / Gigabyte EX58 Extreme / 6 x 2GB Kingston HyperX DDR3 / NH-U12P SE1366 in Push-Pull
Coolermaster HAF922 / Cooler Master Ultimate 1100W / Windows XP Pro SP3 - Windows 7 Ultimate X64
LG GGW-H20L - LG GSA-H62N / 3 x Western Digital WD Caviar Black 1TB 1 x Seagate Barracuda 500GB
ATI HD5850 Connected via HDMI to Onkyo TX-SR806 connected via HDMI to Panasonic Viera TH-50PX600A
#4 20 Nov 2009 @ 0:55
Originally posted by Ogilvie:
thanks KillerBug, I am using shark007 64bit
That might be your problem...you have to install shark007 32-bit first, then install 64-bit as an addon, as only 64-bit programs will be able to use the 64-bit codecs.


#5 22 Nov 2009 @ 17:16
Ogilvie Suspended due non-functional email address
Sorry, I should have explained better.......

I did install 32bit first then 64bit add on. I did this so that I can use FFdshow with windows media centre. I am running win7 ultimate 64bit

Core I7 920 @ 4ghz / Gigabyte EX58 Extreme / 6 x 2GB Kingston HyperX DDR3 / NH-U12P SE1366 in Push-Pull
Coolermaster HAF922 / Cooler Master Ultimate 1100W / Windows XP Pro SP3 - Windows 7 Ultimate X64
LG GGW-H20L - LG GSA-H62N / 3 x Western Digital WD Caviar Black 1TB 1 x Seagate Barracuda 500GB
ATI HD5850 Connected via HDMI to Onkyo TX-SR806 connected via HDMI to Panasonic Viera TH-50PX600A
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