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Anonymous Posted on Nov 19, 2008

No Audio with WinTV-HVR-1600 when tuning on S-Video

OS: WinXPCamcorder: Sony CCD-TRV88connected via S-Video cable
loaded latest drivers from Hauppauge website v4.6a
Video playback is clear w/ full color just no audio.
suspect a bad card.

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Okay after more reading I found I needed to hook up the A/V output on my camcorder to my line-in input on the capture card (WinTV-hvr-1600) and now audio is working!

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