Originally posted by: MeBeJedi
I've never been successful at capturing in VirtualDub, but are you saying the captured file, itself, doesn't have the audio?
Also, why wouldn't your video be interlaced? Your source certainly is. You have to deinterlace it afterwards.
I've never been successful at capturing in VirtualDub, but are you saying the captured file, itself, doesn't have the audio?
Also, why wouldn't your video be interlaced? Your source certainly is. You have to deinterlace it afterwards.
Yeah, I was trying to deinterlace it with a filter, but none of the filters seem to be working. I found that if I use the WDM driver I can get audio, but it's only at 11k even when I try to change it.
What program do you use to capture? I was using Chris-TV before this, but I wasn't too pleased with the results even though it has easy deinterlacing filters. It's an old tape from 1989, and I want to be able to get the best capture I can.