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I'm having a problem with composite capture. I'm using an AVer Media C027 as the card, and AmarecTV v3.00c for capture. For reasons I haven't been able to figure out, the audio is just badly overpeaking with composite capture. Component so far hasn't had an issue, and I haven't tested HDMI yet.

Here are some videos to show what I mean:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/23zl1puui8d2f8d/audio_LQ.mp4
https://www.dropbox.com/s/j89sbsxcuiecbhy/audio.mp4
https://www.dropbox.com/s/r4vt3xbxi3a411h/audio_HQ.mp4

Super Metroid used to be that bad with the peaking. I've gone into Amarec's settings and set the capture to 0.12, which should be 12% of its normal volume. I've set it to 0.06 and it's still peaking. I tested with 0.00 and it does reduce some of the peaking, but it's still bad enough to call it bad.

On the off chance that Windows 7's audio mixer could do something about it, I set Amarec's output volume down quite a bit to test, but that didn't fix anything. :p Since this capture card isn't a recording device, at least techincally in Windows' eyes, I can't go into its sound options and tweak it further.

I've also tried capturing with AVer's native software, with lossless AVI and DVD output, and the peaking is still really bad. So I'm kind of at my wit's end, and I'm not really sure what else I can do. Suggestions?
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if you aren't able to get it in software you could try one of these. otherwise, if you have a y-adapter you can also plug a random cable into one side and your audio into the other to kill the level.
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Is that VC20 available for AV cables?

I'm using one of these to switch signals, and one of these to split the signals. The result is this:
oh yeah ... you may need to convert to and maybe back with adapters.
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While conversing with Toothache, I took a much simpler approach and simply used one of these. Bam, line-in capture, and all audio problems are solved.