5. PCI Peer Concurrency (enabled, disabled)
If the PCTV does not run stable, test if switching this option helps.
6. CPU to PCI Write Buffer (enabled, disabled)
If the PCTV does not run stable, test if switching this option helps.
7. USB Controller (enabled, disabled)
With some motherboards USB and AGP are "internally connected",
should this be the case the USB controller on the motherboard has to
be enabled for the AGP-mainboard drivers to work correctly.
8. Use USB IRQ (enabled, disabled)
If this option can be found in the bios settings, enable the USB IRQ to
fully activate the USB controller.
9. CPU to PCI Write Buffer (enabled, disabled) should the TV application
crash during operation, test if switching this option helps
Q: Why I don’t hear any sound, but see a TV picture?
A: First make sure that the audio out from the TV Card is connected to the line in
on your sound card.
Next, make sure that your Windows mixer settings are set correctly. You can
check for this by double-clicking on the speaker icon next to the clock in the
bottom right hand corner of the screen. Make sure all the appropriate levels
are set about 3/4 the way to the top. You can also click on Options -
Properties - Recording and then set these levels the same.
You may have to recapture your video.
Q: What can I do, when the audio is sometimes disappearing after
1 minute?
A:
If you have Windows Messenger running on the task bar, please disable it or
close it. You should update Messenger with the last version available.
The problem can also happen with some anti-virus software
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