Yesterday I once again got pissed off that my ADSTech unit was having this problem, and went back to researching. SO.over the past year I had also uninstalled DVD MovieFactory 7 when trying to solve this, but to my disgust the problem remained. Previously, I had Ulead DVD MovieFactory v5 installed on my machine, and using it in conjunction with the ADSTech unit was without problem. Then, about a year ago, I decided to try the trial version of Corel DVD MovieFactory 7.
I have had my DVD Xpress DX2 unit for 5 years, and for the first 4 years it performed flawlessly.
I take a dim view of people who think erasing the C drive and re-installing Windows again is the answer to their problem (especially when such advice is given to people by Customer Service Reps of large software companies, as to me that is just advice given by ignorant people), but in my life with these infernal machines, I have found there is usually a way to fix your problems without having to resort to such a scorched-earth policy, with two major exceptions, and that is if your machine has been incurably crippled by a virus, or (of course) if your hard drive has failed. The only people who successfully solved the problem were people who wiped their C drive clean, and reinstalled Windows, then reinstalled the ADSTech unit and Capwiz using the original CD that came with the unit. Many people had uninstalled the versions of VideoStudio or DVD MovieFactory, but were still having the problem.
Uninstalled and reinstalled Capwiz many times.Īfter doing research over the past year, many people said the problem only arrived after installing more recent versions of Ulead VideoStudio, or Ulead DVD Movie Factory. When watching the preview, everything seems fine, the audio is fine, no apparent problems.īut when playing the mpg video back, the audio disappears after about 6 minutes and does not return.Īs with many people, I tried all kinds of things.
But contains info for those of you who own the ADSTech DVDXPress DX2 analog video capture interface.Ī common and recurring problem I have been aware of (because I have suffered for over a year with this), is that when using the ADSTech capture program CapWiz to capture video, after about 6 minutes and some odd seconds (38 in my case), the audio drops out.