Capture Card Not in Audio Pulldown

I am using FME2 and a "Hauppauge WinTV PVR PCI II" capture
card. The card does show up in my computer's audio settings as an
audio source, but it does not show up in the pulldown of FME. Thus,
I cannot get the audio from my capture card, only video. Is there
any way to fix this, or can anyone give me an idea what might be
the problem?

Sorry about the double post. Looks like there is no option to
delete a post unless I'm missing something.

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