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Easy Cap fix audio problem (failsafe)

Disable the USB Audio Device that comes with easy cap (uninstall it) and then jsut plug your video/audio source into you microphone input or soundcard input and plug the video into the easy cap.

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26 replies on “Easy Cap fix audio problem (failsafe)”

what do you mean “plug the audio cables to your microphone”? The microphone hole, where you plug you mic in?

A big THANK YOU.. for 4 days I have tried to get the easycaps audio to work. Blew my brains out a few times as so many have. Found your video, did exactly as you demonstrated and bingo, I have sound for listening and recording.
Easycap audio drivers are shite.
Thanks again, brilliant..

remember, you have recording and playback volume levels. you probably hear live sound but nothign is being recorder. open up your volume application whether it’s windows volume control of a third party from your soundcard. you have to make sure you select the right input for recording.

PLEASE HELP!
I figured out sound problem on my ULEAD Video 10 or 11 when using Easy Cap, but when playing the CAPTURED video I HAVE NO SOUND ???
HELp
THnak you

i need help cause when i record it from my tv it has sound but also a high pitvh sound to it, i need help please!

To prevent overmodulation, I had to dramatically lower my mic volume, but it works great. Thanks for the video.

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a) I think that just is not correct. Im pretty sure it will record audio even when computer has not even a single audio card installed, if easycap just is installed correctly as it uses own drivers to receive sound.
b) I thought drivers are located on hard drives as files, not just in registry. But yes, surely system becomes lighter when only needed things are being installed, that is right.

a. the easycap drivers interfere with most audio card drivers.
b. why would you want useless drivers cluttering up your registry?

If you switch to another device to record the audio, then what was the idea to uninstall audio drivers for easycap? That makes no sense for me, as you can choose what device with you are recording your audio.

EasyCap OR Sleasy Crap? There is no fix for my crackling. I have tried bypassing the unit with a direct patch to the microphone. I have tried the driver updates. I will soon try an attenuating patchcord directly into the microphone jack that I have in my box from the 1970’s.

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