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| 41952 | 2002-04-05 01:47:00 | Subject says it all really. Anyone mange to find a tv tuner card that works and is stable under Windows2000Professional or XP? Would like to hear your experiences, I bought a LifeView card for my box about 6 months ago and took it back after a day. totally usless, depsite having 'windows2000 compatible' on the box, absolutely no joy from the manufacturer re drivers etc either. Is this still the case? |
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| 41953 | 2002-04-05 07:48:00 | Hi Zippy, I only know about BT8x8 chipset based cards, which I believe the lifeview was. There is stable driver support available in 2 flavours: sourceforge.net and www.iulab.com I prefer Ivan Uskov's drivers as they seem to perform faster. |
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| 41954 | 2002-04-07 03:50:00 | I put a lifeview in my w2k box about 3 months ago and have had little problem with it using the supplied software... In fact the NT/2k software is a hang of a lot more stable than the stuff they provided for 9x... I haven't watched much TV on it (bad reception with rabbit ears), so mostly use it for video capture. it is based on the bt8x8 chip. wonder why yours didn't work...? |
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| 41955 | 2002-04-07 03:50:00 | I put a lifeview in my w2k box about 3 months ago and have had little problem with it using the supplied software... In fact the NT/2k software is a hang of a lot more stable than the stuff they provided for 9x... I haven't watched much TV on it (bad reception with rabbit ears), so mostly use it for video capture. it is based on the bt8x8 chip. wonder why yours didn't work...? |
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