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re-install the software, after completely removing it, registry and all. chances are you may have updated your soundcard drivers, and the avermedia software failed to keep up. alternatively, try looking in your audio devices and multimedia settings. if you are using more than one sound device (you are if you run a tv card, essentially), make sure the audio device selected is the windows audio mapper. this will re-direct all inputs to your output device accordingly, and you will regain control. failing that, upgrade your tv card. they aint all that... :)
if any of you wish to know what driver file to download (thats if youre not at a library, where its getting ridiculously difficult to get anything to download...assholes), run a program utility that can read all the ROM devices on your hardware. there are lots out there! :)
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