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Hi,
Had our Chillblast Fusion Neutron just over 2 weeks now and love it ![]() ![]() But we've just discovered a major bugbear with the sound. It has an Asus P8H61-M LE/USB3 motherboard with Realtek® ALC887 8-Channel High Definition Audio CODEC, and has 3 jacks on the back, line in, line out and mic (I think!). There is also a speaker out and headphone jack on the front of the case. ![]() We can watch DVDs, video files, web pages etc with sound no problem, but when we installed Applian "Replay Video Capture" and run the set up, get the following message: *EDIT* see RVC, RVC1 and RVC2 attachments. Screen grab 3 (or RVC2) is when I tick "Enable Universal Audio Driver", then click "Yes" to continue.... But it still doesn't work even if we reboot ![]() ![]() When I run accessories > Sound Recorder I get "an audio recording device cannot be found" ![]() I thought this all singing, all dancing i5 processor 8Gb RAM beast could do anything! Obviously not ![]() What's the problem please, any one? We can't add a separate audio card as there's no free slots left on the MOBO. Not impressed with the audio problem one bit! . . . . Last edited by MegaTsunami; 30-October-2011 at 14:12. ![]() |
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![]() And when I go to Control Panel > Sound it shows:
Screen grab (a) for playback, (b) for recording. We have a cable plugged into the line-out of the base unit into our hi-fi to listen to music, watch DVDs etc, exactly the same set-up as our old Windows XP desktop that died, so can't understand why we can't record sound? Device manager shows screen grab (c) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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![]() Sorry, this is the RVC screen having selected the window to record, then pressed "Record", it just says waiting for the audio stream forever and records nothing
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![]() 100 views and no replies?, not even a suggestion or comment saying "Real Tek onboard audio is cr*p"?!
![]() Well, I know that now after googling er, Real Tek onboard audio ![]() Will have to look into a PCI sound card now that can record.... any ideas people? Cheap as possible but must have facility to record. ![]() Asus Xonar DS 7.1 PCI Sound Card seems alright for £35 but we really don't need 7.1, as our PC is linked to the hi-fi through the line out jack! Thats enough for us. ![]() Can't seem to see if it has recording capability though ![]() ![]() |
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Correction.
There is a line in, line out (to our hi-fi speakers) and a microphone jack on the back. On the front there is a microphone and headphone socket. ![]() |
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Have you checked the version of DirectX is current and operational ?
To check, goto Run, typre dxdiag and follow the prompts. Hope this might help, but if not, there's always Google.......
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If you can keep your head when those around are losing theirs, maybe you just don't understand the situation......... ![]() |
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![]() Thanks for trying to help Centaur.
I have now found a fix, below. Actually my fix was a slight variation but it works now!!!!! ![]() http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/w...8-f3dc11a52649 I'm only posting what worked for me in case anyone else finds themselves in this predicament. Cheers ![]() ![]() |
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