Roxio Sound Cards & Media Devices Driver
EASY CAPTURE CARD SET-UP BETWEEN YOUR CONSOLE, TV AND PC
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STEP 1
Power off the PlayStation 3. Connect a console specific Component AV cable** to the A/V port of the console. An HDMI connection is not possible from the PS3 due to HDCP (Sony protected) video out. Next, plug the color corresponding Component Video and RCA Audio cables to the inputs on the Roxio GameCAP HD PRO device.
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STEP 2
Connect either an HDMI cable or the color corresponding Component Video Cables between the outputs of the Roxio GameCAP HD PRO device and the HDMI or Component Video inputs at the back or side of your TV. If you have a Component video cable connection, connect the color corresponding RCA Audio cables between the outputs of the Roxio GameCAP HD PRO device and the Audio inputs at the back or side of your TV.
STEP 3
Connect the included USB cable between the output on the Roxio GameCAP HD PRO device and the USB2.0 port of your laptop or PC.
STEP 1
Power off the Xbox 360, Xbox One, or PS4. Connect an HDMI cable* to the HDMI port of the console. Next, plug the other end of the HDMI cable to the HDMI IN port on the Roxio GameCAP HD PRO device.
STEP 2
Connect another HDMI cable between the output on the Roxio GameCAP HD PRO device and the HDMI input at the back or side of your TV.
STEP 3
Saxa usb devices driver. Connect the included USB cable between the output on the Roxio GameCAP HD PRO device and the USB2.0 port of your laptop or PC.
**Console specific Component AV cable(s) are NOT INCLUDED.
I have just upgraded from C2010 to C2011. I like C2011 as it seems faster and smoother (Windows 7, 64-bit).
My issue is capturing audio from my sound card. As I did with C2010, I am putting sound effects into a production. In order to do so, I am recording them from the internet using Creative's 'What you hear' option.
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Two things happen after I press 'Stop' on the Roxio Easy Audio Capture screen and get the 'Audio file Successfully captured':
1) the recorded audio is unusable as it has become very wavy (using the review feature in Roxio Easy Audio Capture); then
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2) referring to the 'What do you want to do now?' options, when I select 'Open this file in Sound Editor', and I press 'OK', the application hangs.
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This approach worked with C2010. Any solutions?