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Try reinstalling and installing. The codecs could be a problem. I've had this problem. Convert one song (if you have time) using handbrake which can be downloaded from the ubuntu software center. If your computer has multiple sound cards try with each sound card. (Go to setting>>>sound). It could also be that the sound card is proprietary hardware which means you need to download the software to run the soundcard.
1. Place to buy audio-video cables in Bangalore?
There's a road called JPC Road (I think .. or is it JC Rd .. ) anyway, that's where a lot of computer and electrical equipment is sold. I do not know exactly where it is, but I do know that it is kind of diagonally opposite Town Hall. Once you get to that area you could just ask anyone for the road where they sell all the computer stuff. These shops are all small but seem to have everything. Sony on Brigade Road) and they might be able to guide you better. Good luck. PS if you are still looking for a good gynaec then mail me via my profile and I can put you in touch with several good ones.
2. Flash Plugin Crashes After 1 Second of Audio or Video Playback
If you are using ubuntu-restricted-extras, which installs the flashplugin-installer package, then it is using 32bit libs and is not true 64bit. Try removing it sudo apt-get autoremove --purge flashplugin-installer Enable the partner repository in your sources.list gksu gedit /etc/apt/sources.list and look forremove the # and save/exit sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install adobe-flashplugin
3. My audio and video is not synchronized on my media players.?
Update them. Or punch a hole through your tower! -chuckles
4. Looking for customer reviews for Sabrent USB-AVCPT USB 2 0 Audio Video Creator Capture DVD...?
The Sabrent USB-AVCPT USB 2.0 Video/Audio Creator Capture DVD Maker Editor Adapter is currently on sale at Amazon for $29.99. Below is a sampling of customer reviews. You can visit the link below to read additional customer reviews and to purchase this item. 65 of 69 people found the following review helpful: 5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful product! Here's how to get it to work:, December 23, 2008 By Zero Enna "Zero" (Maritropa) First off, let me tell you - This is an amazing deal. I have 3 computers, and while this does not work with two of them (It gets a scratchy audio noise, I think it's a problem with NVidia chipsets), it works with the third one. The problem most people are having is that it does not "display video correctly". After installing it, it should be recognized as a Syntek STK1160. You will need to change the video from PAL to NTSC (If you live in America or Japan). Go to Control Panel -> Scanners and Cameras -> and right click on "Syntek STK1160" and select "Video Decoder Property". Change it from "PAL_B" (Or whatever it is) to "NTSC_M" (for America) and "NTSC_M_J" for Japan. You will know the right one when it says "Signal Detected: 1". Enjoy ^_^ It does not work right with VirtualDub, but you can use AMCap (Google it) to record your video, and VirtualDub to edit and produce it. Enjoy your AMAZING deal :D 40 of 41 people found the following review helpful: 3.0 out of 5 stars Cheap but tricky, March 27, 2009 By D. Rand (Long Valley, NJ USA) (REAL NAME) I purchased this to try to capture some old VHS tapes and then burn to DVD. The instructions are awful. Since my old VCR can only reproduce a maximum of 270 lines, I did the following: Load the Easycap driver on my XP machine. Insert the Easycap into a USB 2.0 port (without the extension). Go to System in Control Panel and Hardware and locate Imaging device and insure that it is there. Next (do not even load their old software) run Windows Movie Maker, click capture device, go to camera settings and make sure you have NTSB-m selected. Next click video settings (I used 320x240 good enough for my VHS), and continue following instructions to capture your movie. Note: I did NOT get this to work on my Vista machine!