Not a good audio on the recorded file?
If you hear the sound is good while watch TV, then this problem comes from your sound card. You can directly plug in the speaker into the TV card’s Audio-Out (green) to verify the sound quality. Sound card needs to convert the analog audio from TV card to digital data into computer. When the sound card is in low quality, you will have the bad audio in recorded file. The on-board sound card usually is not good at this function. Please try to use a better sound card (Like SoundBlaster Live Value) in order to have better audio in recording. The process of recording: Analog TV Video is through Philips chipset converting to digital data into computer. TV Audio is through your sound card converting to digital data into computer. ComproPVR applies the Microsoft DirectX Draw API to import video from TV card and audio from your sound card. The audio source which you select is in System Device in Settings of ComproPVR. ComproPVR combines the video and audio data into the recorded file. Therefore