I bought a cheap,old (ca 1996) Hauppauge card at S.E. a while ago. I didn't install it into a system for so long becuase I wasn't prepared for the work of getting it recognized and working. I've read a few How-Tos of getting various cards going. Ack! Yesterday I decided I had the time to play, so I just stuck it into my P3 850 Gateway E-4200 (another S.E. machine, with an S.E. CPU upgrade and RAM) and powered it up. To my suprise it found the card with the BTTV driver right away, and I didn't do a thing. I installed TVtime and of the basic choices, it's the cleaned and best TV program I've used. Wow! That was dang simple. My wife was even (happily!) suprised to see the "spare" machine doing something visibly useful. The only trick was figuring out which audio input I had plugged it into on my sound card. Audio-In is the 1/8" jack, and AUX is an internal header on the card. They didn't have any thing going through them and CD is obviously the wrong header. I was plugged into the 3rd header and there was an unchecked option in the Volume Control Prefs called "Volume" that when unmuted gave me sound. Great, now I just have to get TVtime to associate that with the card for volume control, and not the Line-In which is the external audio line, not the internal header ATA-ATA audio header. Odd.
Jon.
Ahem. I was thiking to type "Video Volume" instead of "Volume". Fingers and brain need synchronizing, it seems.
Jon.
On 10/23/06, Jon Pruente jdpruente@gmail.com wrote:
unchecked option in the Volume Control Prefs called "Volume" that when unmuted gave me sound. Great, now I just have to get TVtime to associate that with the card for volume control, and not the Line-In which is the external audio line, not the internal header ATA-ATA audio header. Odd.
Jon.