Troubleshooting
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Recorded file cannot be played
The main reason for this problem usually is the result of
installing other CODEC software like Nimo. This kind of
software forces applications to use their CODEC for play
back. Therefore, the recorded file cannot be played
since a different CODEC is being used for playback.
Reinstalling DirectX usually solves the problem. If you
still have problems, uninstall the CODEC software.
Recorded file lags while playing back
Video recording uses significant CPU resources. If CPU
usage hits 100% while recording, the quality of your
recordings may suffer. If this happens, close other
applications while recording or use a lower recording
resolution, such as VCD or SVCD formats.
ComproPVR shuts down when starting to record
This could be the result of an IRQ conflict. Please check
Error Code: 0x1000006,
above, to solve it. This may
also happen when your system is unstable, such as
when overclocking, Please reset your system to the
default settings. Other times, the cause is interference
from other applications. Please close them to solve the
problem.
My system cannot Power Up
First, you need hardware that supports Power Up, such
as, VideoMate TV Gold or Gold Plus.
Second, make sure you connect the Power Up circuit.
Please refer the installation guide for more information.
Third, make sure you see a green LED lid on the
VideoMate TV Gold or Gold plus tuner card. If you didn’t
see the green light, your motherboard does not support
the standby power. You can only use Power Up with
motherboards that provide standby power.