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Why can’t I record?
ComproPVR 2 needs to use components of Ulead PhotoExplore 8. If your
computer doesn’t have PhotoExplore, ComproPVR 2 will fail to record. Please
reinstall Ulead PhotoExplore 8 from installation CD.
No audio in the recorded file. What's wrong?
This may be a result of choosing the wrong record audio source in the System
Device in ComproPVR Settings. If you are using an external audio patch cable,
verify that it is connected between the Audio-Out of TV tuner card and Line-In
of your sound card and that you selected the audio source to be “Line-In.”
If using the internal audio patch cable, check that it is connected between the
internal Audio-Out of the TV tuner card and AUX-In of your sound card and
that you selected the audio source to “AUX.” You may plug in to CD-In. If so,
please select the audio source to “CD-In.”
Check the recording volume levels in the ComproPVR Recording tab in the
Settings dialog.
How to recorded file from VCR?
Please plug VCR Composite video
cable (yellow) into TV card yellow
connector which is on the 1 to 4
converter cable. Composite Audio
needs to connect to the Audio-In port
of TV card. You have to buy a
converter (see the right) to transfer
Composite Audio cable (red one and
white one) into stereo jack.
Why playback the recorded video has lags?
VideoMate TV PCI tuner card needs CPU to do the encoding. Therefore, the
lags is due to CPU fails to encode in real time. Usually, VCD quality needs
about 900MHz CPU for recording while DVD quality needs about 1.7G CPU for
recording. Press Ctrl + Alt + Del to check your CPU usage. If it reaches 100%,
then the lag is inevitable.
The usual reason for this problem is conflict with some CODEC software, such
as Nimo or K-Lite. This kind of software forces applications to use their