Sound from analouge TV-card is double (1 Viewer)

nima01

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MediaPortal Version: 0.2.2.0 with SVN from 26/2
MediaPortal Skin: original blue
Windows Version: XP MCE
CPU Type: Pentium4 2,8 GHz
HDD: 400 Gb Maxtor
Memory: 1 Gb DDR
Motherboard: Chieftec
Motherboard Chipset:
Motherboard Bios:
Video Card: Sapphire X1600Pro with HDMI
Video Card Driver: 7.1
Sound Card: Hollywood 7.1
Sound Card AC3: AC3 filter
Sound Card Driver:
1. TV Card: FireDTV
1. TV Card Type: DVB-C
1. TV Card Driver: Latest BDA
2. TV Card: Leadtek PVR-2000
2. TV Card Type: Analogue
2. TV Card Driver: LAtest MCE-drivers
3. TV Card:
3. TV Card Type:
3. TV Card Driver:
4. TV Card:
4. TV Card Type:
4. TV Card Driver:
MPEG2 Video Codec: PowerDVD 7
MPEG2 Audio Codec: MPA something
Satelite/CableTV Provider: ComHem
HTPC Case: Silverstone LC03-V
Cooling:
Power Supply: Nexus 4090
Remote: MCE
TV: Mitsu HC5000 projector AND 28" CRT
TV - HTPC Connection: HDMI and SVIDEO to TV

Now something new happend. I am using FireDTV for all the digital channels and Leadtek PVR-2000 for one channel who isnt digital.

The sound in that channel (TV3) is weird. It is double! When somebody says one word it is said one more time.

Very weird! I havn´t found something about this in the forum...
 

Paul S

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I have an old All-In-Wonder card, where you plug the audio output from the card into the sound card. I have heard that with the newest drivers, you don't have to do this anymore. I was getting double audio because of this.
 

Marcusb

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    that's my guess too. Older cards had to have a audio out that was then fed into the PC line in. Newer cards use the PCI bus to transmit audio so as a result if you have the external cable plugged in you'll get echoes.
     

    regeszter

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    mute aux or cd-in in sound mixer (where the external cable is plugged)
     

    nima01

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    mute aux or cd-in in sound mixer (where the external cable is plugged)

    That worked!!! Thank you very much for your help! It was that the sound did go thoroug Aux AND the PCI-card -> double sound.
     

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