TV @nywhere Line-In Problem

I have a tv tuner card that I have been using for the past few months to play ps2 on my pc. I just had a RAID-0 Card installed on my pc, and now when I try to use the MSI PVS software to play games, I get video from my ps2, but the sound comes from the coax cable and not from my ps2.
When I hook it all up, I have the ps2 S-Video connected to the TV card, and I have the composite sound plugged into an RCA to Stereo converter and then connected to the line-in on the TV card. I have tested my ps2 on a tv, and it works properly, and I have tried connecting other devices to the TV card's line-in and I have gotten no sound.  ;(
I was wondering if anyone has had a problem like this or knows how to fix it. I think it might be an IRQ conflict, but windows xp doesn't detect it, and its a pain in the @$$.
Thanks.

Well, what you said is a workaround, but it doesn't solve the problem that MSI TV@nywhere does not work as described/designed.
For example, if the TV@nywhere has a SVHS/RCA-in, and it don't work. The workaround is to use a TV for that, but that totally defeat the point of having a TV-card. (of course I'm exaggerating, but I hope MSI can provide some *real* solution to the mistakes they made.

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