

Show This section is dedicated to discussion on all topics related to capturing any video from screen (with audio) using screencasting Video Capture If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. On at 3:55 AM, Jsearl98 said: I have been using FRAPS to capture video.

Hello, since the last update, I have a problem of video capture with nvida experience.
#Ez grabber no sound software#
OBS (Open Broadcaster Software)Free, open source software for live streaming and recording. If you have a third party program that allows recording from a record deck/cassette player/microphone etc, (which usually includes a cleanup of the sound) use that instead of the Windows program.Searching for a free video capture program, which is not as hungry as FRAPS, and may saves files less large, and therefor longer videos, Компьютерный форум Ru. Note that it is the same method that NCH Golden Records uses for copying vinyls. It'a a possible way around this lack of sound problem, but I am sure there must be a simpler answer as to why it's not working. The input is saved as a WAV file in your selected folder which you can then load into VP and match up with the "silent" film. Just enter where you want the file to save to and click the red Start button and Play the VCR. If you now go to your accessories folder you can open the windows sound recorder. With this setup you can now play the VCR and adjust the recording levels. What you see here MIGHT depend of your soundcard - mine is RealTek HD sound. If your system is anything like mine you can then go into the control panel and open the sound folder (icon looks a bit like a ant to be a loudspeaker.) From here you can configure the sound input for recording. Plug in a suitable cable to the white socket on the VCR and the other end (jackplug) into the green socket on the PC. If you still can't get any sound using Eas圜ap, you may have to resort to recording the sound from the videotape separately.


The answer may be very simple.anybody else want to contribute to this? Have you tried interchanging the red and white sockets (plugs) for the sound input to the Eas圜ap device? I don't really know why you get no sound.
#Ez grabber no sound Pc#
But as the sound input lines are there I have to assume that the sound is input to the PC via the USB and it should work. On the images I have seen on the web, Eas圜ap doesn't have this jackplug, there is just the male USB plug. This plugs into the line input on the PC.
#Ez grabber no sound plus#
In fact I use "One Touch Video Grabber" which looks very similar.(These devices are in fact just USB analogue to digital cards.) However, I do notice that whilst it has the same input leads.S-Video, Red/White (audio) and Yellow (video composite) sockets (or plugs), at the output end on mine there is the USB plug on a short cable PLUS a green audio jackplug on a second cable. However, I was going by the images of Eas圜ap that I have seen. " I just wonder if I have a cheap knock off device just over US$9."
