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Sound Lags on PCI TV Card

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Name: Sandor (by prdsknoll)
Date: October 17, 2007 at 08:31:59 Pacific
Subject: Sound Lags on PCI TV Card
OS: Win XP SP2
CPU/Ram: E6700 / 2 GB
Model/Manufacturer: Home Built
Comment:
I have a Kobian Mercury TV card (PCI) that works but the sound lags after the picture (it looks like the films from China dubbed into English). When I was using this in my old 2.4 GHz machine with 512 MB RAM it was OK, now in my newly built Intel E6700 dual processor with 2 GB RAM the sound lags. Any thoughts?

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Response Number 1
Name: aegis
Date: October 17, 2007 at 10:15:34 Pacific
Subject: Sound Lags on PCI TV Card
Reply: (edit)
I would suspect a codec problem. You could try downloading the K-Lite codec pack.
http://www.free-codecs.com/download...

But wait for other suggestions.


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