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Issues With Audio Lag, Video Flickering.


AngelAyla

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I've been having these problems since I got my Roxio gamecap.

 

The video up until now has been fine.

 

However now, the video is flickering a lot. I have checked all the cables, and they are secure, so my only other thought is replacing the cable, but if there's anything else I can do to fix it, I'd prefer that over a trip to the city for a cable.

 

The audio however, has always been a problem on Windows 7. It skips, lags, etc.

 

I record only on AVI. I set roxio to high priority. I run as administrator, and I've tried setting the compatibility to Windows XP SP 2.

 

(The reason for this being that the only time my roxio has worked flawlessly with no audio / video issues has been on Win XP, and going back to Win XP is not an option for me. Also the roxio was running on the exact settings it's on now, without issue)

 

So it seems that only Win 7 is giving me the problems.

 

I have included my DXDIAG to show my computer is more than capable of handling the Roxio.

 

DxDiag.txt

 

And a video example to show the exact sound issues I'm having:

 

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

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I doubt it has anything to do with a cable...

 

Tip - NEVER run anything in Compatibility Mode!!! (it was only put there by MS for MS Software and then only for some enterprise users)

 

Your PC is nice so that leaves user issues :lol:

 

If you have ever opened the settings for your video or audio card and made any changes, that is what did it. Run stock settings and you will never have issues like this ;) (of course these are best guesses, nothing is 100%)

 

For now, download your video card software and use it to Remove the software and drivers. Reboot and call it up again to install software and drivers.

 

See if you can do same for your audio card.

 

Then for Roxio, I would try these steps:

 

Unplug your RGC Device and put it aside until you are completely finished.

 

Download and install the
Uninstaller. Then run it in
Moderate Mode
to remove any traces of Roxio.

 

Then turn off your Anti Virus, Firewalls, Registry Cleaners, etc.

 

Now insert your Roxio Disc.

 

Be sure you accept the offer to Check for Updates (this is for Roxio, not Windows)

 

When the Install competes, turn your AV & Firewall back on and reboot.

 

Keep your fingers crossed while doing all this ;)

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