I have a ROXIO HD Pro, and it's giving me a couple problems. First, when I start capturing I look at the capture preview and It's fine. Audio's synced, games moving fine, and the quality is good. But, for some reason when ever I watch the rendered video in Windows Media Player, It sometimes Moves in slow-motion (without lag). That's a huge annoyance. Another problem is that the audio is highly unsynced to the video (About 10-15 seconds). If you don't get what I mean, say I was playing CoD and I shot my gun in the video, the capture preview would capture the sound right on time, but when I watch the rendered video, Instead of hearing the gunshot when I shoot, I would have already heard it 10 seconds before that. My last problem, My game capture has a HUGE delay. What I mean is that If I pressed a button on my TV screen, I would see my action in the game capture preview about 7 seconds later. I would be very greatful if someone would help me here.
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I have a ROXIO HD Pro, and it's giving me a couple problems. First, when I start capturing I look at the capture preview and It's fine. Audio's synced, games moving fine, and the quality is good. But, for some reason when ever I watch the rendered video in Windows Media Player, It sometimes Moves in slow-motion (without lag). That's a huge annoyance. Another problem is that the audio is highly unsynced to the video (About 10-15 seconds). If you don't get what I mean, say I was playing CoD and I shot my gun in the video, the capture preview would capture the sound right on time, but when I watch the rendered video, Instead of hearing the gunshot when I shoot, I would have already heard it 10 seconds before that. My last problem, My game capture has a HUGE delay. What I mean is that If I pressed a button on my TV screen, I would see my action in the game capture preview about 7 seconds later. I would be very greatful if someone would help me here.
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