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Karisa:

How do I find out what sound card/driver my computer has?

And my primary purpose for a screen capture program is to record all my PC-98 attempts. Not just for YouTube, but it's really helpful to be able to look back at your own gameplay. (Then again, I can still look back at my own gameplay using HyperCam even if it's recording though the microphone, so that isn't an issue, but I still like to have my PC-98 scores available for others to watch.)


--- Quote from: Ramblin' Evil Mushroom on January 05, 2013, 01:36:41 PM ---(This is something I recorded with it, for example.)
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Looks fine to me... other than that there might be some minor sound desync, but I can't quite tell.

Agent of the BSoD:

It really isn't said what type of audio card they use. The official specs just say it's a built in audio device. There's no harm in trying a driver that doesn't work. If it doesn't give you what you want, just revert back.

Burning Love:

I have a question. Do you guys ever having problems with audio not syncing when live recording? I've been trying to record my video while playing and the sound always goes off (around 15 seconds up to 1 minutes earlier). Is there any solution?

Agent of the BSoD:


--- Quote from: Burning Love on November 10, 2013, 03:01:22 AM ---I have a question. Do you guys ever having problems with audio not syncing when live recording? I've been trying to record my video while playing and the sound always goes off (around 15 seconds up to 1 minutes earlier). Is there any solution?

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The only time I've had audio desyncs is when using HyperCam, but that's only by a few frames of desync, not even 1 second. What recording software are you using? Usually, if there's an audio desync, VirtualDub will notice it and prompt you to correct it.

Burning Love:


--- Quote from: Agent of the BSoD on November 15, 2013, 03:13:32 AM ---The only time I've had audio desyncs is when using HyperCam, but that's only by a few frames of desync, not even 1 second. What recording software are you using? Usually, if there's an audio desync, VirtualDub will notice it and prompt you to correct it.

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I'm using Hypercam for recording (the video in avi format), and gimped the video into mp4 file using Handbrake software. I might try using VirtualDub as suggested if the desync happens again.

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