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<blockquote data-quote="smnnekho" data-source="post: 60693" data-attributes="member: 18336"><p>i'll try and make a start on your questions...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>are you using SPDIF or optical out to an external receiver? if so, and the auduisource is digital, the volume can only be adjusted by the external receiver.</p><p></p><p>If that's not the case, maybe try the settings in configuration--> general--> volumesettings and play around with the wave/etc settings.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>i can only point the direction: seems like it has sth. to do with AC3 sound, i #ve had that experience too, but it's gone since some time. maybe i changed some audiosettings - still using the same codec though.</p><p></p><p></p><p>since i'm using Cyberlink Video and Audio codecs this problem is gone for me. although pretty advertized around here, nvideas didn't really work for me.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>indeed it is. the timeshiftbuffer uses the same directory you pointed as recording directory, generally my files\my recordings.</p><p></p><p>to change it go to configuration --> television --> capture card --> select yours and click edit. there you can change the default recording directory. the timeshiftbuffer is "stored" there in folder like card1, card2 etc...</p><p></p><p></p><p>for all stuttering, audiosynch etc problems: there isn't a general solution IMHO: it just depends on your setup so you'll have to try it out and just play with the settings a bit.... at least that helped me</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smnnekho, post: 60693, member: 18336"] i'll try and make a start on your questions... are you using SPDIF or optical out to an external receiver? if so, and the auduisource is digital, the volume can only be adjusted by the external receiver. If that's not the case, maybe try the settings in configuration--> general--> volumesettings and play around with the wave/etc settings. i can only point the direction: seems like it has sth. to do with AC3 sound, i #ve had that experience too, but it's gone since some time. maybe i changed some audiosettings - still using the same codec though. since i'm using Cyberlink Video and Audio codecs this problem is gone for me. although pretty advertized around here, nvideas didn't really work for me. indeed it is. the timeshiftbuffer uses the same directory you pointed as recording directory, generally my files\my recordings. to change it go to configuration --> television --> capture card --> select yours and click edit. there you can change the default recording directory. the timeshiftbuffer is "stored" there in folder like card1, card2 etc... for all stuttering, audiosynch etc problems: there isn't a general solution IMHO: it just depends on your setup so you'll have to try it out and just play with the settings a bit.... at least that helped me [/QUOTE]
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