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'Tuner not found' message
... MSI DigiVox mini II V3.0 USB DVB-T Freeview TV Stick - £18.46 inc. VAT Vista certified, but looking at customer reviews - does the software work? -- Adrian C Dodgy software I have a Hauppauge WinTV HVR 1300 PCI card for sale. http://www.hauppauge.co.uk/pages/products/data_hvr1300mcekit.html £45 delivered.

Vista December 05 CTP
Rodney Farmer rodney.far...@blueyonder.co.uk microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices On my HP dv9267, the TV card will only work with Quickplay, I have a Yuan EC300 DVB-T TV Tuner that worked a dream on XP MCE but since the upgrade the tuner has been able to find channels but not display them.

Setting up a media centre pc
Hi Slackrabbit, No still waiting for suggestions, I have installed Vista service pack 1 as I was told it might help but it hasn't. I am also in the UK and although I can set up the tuner for the channels when I go to live tv it tells me I don't have a signal although MCE found them before. The guide works fine,

Is this possible?
Dr Zoidberg alexNOOOOOO!!!!...@drzoidberg.co.uk uk comp homebuilt ric wrote: Right, I'm trying to get a cheap TV tuner into a PC running Vista Home Basic. USB needed as it's going to be used on a laptop and a desktop. I could put up with half-height PCI if needed though. I've had issues with Freecom's DVB-T stick

FS: 7 Inch TFT PMP - HDD Memory + DVB-T Receiver - via auction
I can get all the Channels using the supplied software but when i try viewing the TV using MCE i can only recieve a few. I am in the UK and the channels i cannot pick up are all BBC, all ITV, all Ch4, Ch5, but i seem to be able to get the rest. When i scan for channels i pickup approx 80 DVB terrestrial channels

HP Pavillion DV9022ea with Yuan EC300 DVB-T TV Tuner
I use MCE 2005, Telewest an analogue TV card and s-video to my TV. It works great, but I'm planning to upgrade my TV to a big flatscreen and thinking about the much hyped High What I don't understand is how you get HD content into the MCE in the first place in the UK, unless you use Freeview (DVB-T)!

Vista Home Premium and TV cards
"Nick S" <n...@ntworks.nospam.fsnet.co.uk> wrote in message news:%23ZoRrhtVHHA.1200@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... My MCE2005 has been running (reasonably) happily for the last (I hadn't changed anything..) Nothing I could do would make it work again, so I took the opportunity to change the TV card to a Nova-T-500.

Freesat To Start...
mark1234 no@email microsoft public uk windows mediacenter I would suspect that the analogue side of the TV card isn't compatible with Media Centre, Have new PC with Windows Vista and Media Centre Also has a K-World DVB-T 210 Hybrid TV Card installed When connect RF (aka remote satellite mouse) to antenna socket

TV Card Set-up
... market I really don't know everything that's on my laptop - except that it has a 17" screen and running Vista Premium Premium can run a TV card just as Media centre versions of XP could but it dose not mean it came fitted. Should you want one there are a lot of brands of the DVB-T stick from £25 which is a TV

HD Content and MCE in the UK
Clive Savage cl...@milllom.fsnet.co.uk uk comp homebuilt On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 12:52:13 +0200, Nigel Barker <ni...@hp.com> wrote: On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 08:58:23 GMT, using Windows Vista Ultimate (assuming all the components work on Vista!!). I've found a TV card that can do everything (DVB-S2/DVB-S/DVB-T/analog).

Setting up a media centre pc
Adrian C em...@here.invalid uk adverts computer Chris Mead wrote: Anyone? Internal or external, but must work with Vista (and hopefully with PVR software). This USB one looks interesting by h/w spec. http://www.ebuyer.com/product/133034 MSI DigiVox mini II V3.0 USB DVB-T Freeview TV Stick - £18.46 inc.

HD Content and MCE in the UK
ric publicm...@infobubble.co.uk uk comp homebuilt Right, I'm trying to get a cheap TV tuner into a PC running Vista Home Basic. USB needed as it's going to be used on a laptop and a desktop. I could put up with half-height PCI if needed though. I've had issues with Freecom's DVB-T stick and it looks from the

Is this possible?
Nick S n...@ntworks.nospam.fsnet.co.uk microsoft public windows mediacenter I don't think this card has an analog tuner - just twin DVB-T ones. a kworld philips 7131 tv tuner. i was able to install it using the new updated driver for vista and using pvr plus got it to work; but with media center it doesn't,

HD Content and MCE in the UK
Nigel Barker ni...@hp.com microsoft public windows mediacenter microsoft public uk windows mediacenter On Sat, 3 Mar 2007 14:13:03 -0800, However don't buy the single tuner card if you ever want to use two tuners in Vista. Despite promises the developers evidently found it too difficult to actually write Vista

Satellite connection to PC
I have a Yuan EC300 DVB-T TV Tuner that worked a dream on XP MCE but since the upgrade the tuner has been able to find channels but not display them. Are there any other DV9000 users out there that use this card on Vista with no problems? According to HP there are so please let me know if you are and if you can

Is this possible?
Daron Brewood \(MVP\) tekg...@tekguru.co.uk microsoft public windows mediacenter Cheers for the reply Nigel, I am actually using a BlackGold card at the moment but as that is non-Vista compatible which I'm beta testing I'm stuck with the list issued. The Pinnacle 310i is however listed as DVB-T compatible and I've

WTB: TV Card with freeview for Vista
400Mhz PCChips Via-Gra Motherboard with Onboard LAN, VGA, Sound 64MB PC100 RAM 4mb ATi Rage TV-Out card (All hardware free from a pc I upgraded a few years an NVIDIA Fanless 7600GS 512MB graphics card, Andy Samurai Master CPU Cooler, Antec phantom 500 Watt fanless power supply, WinTV NOVA-T-500 Dual DVB-T tuner

windows media centre dual tv card
Adrian A a...@bigfoot.com uk comp homebuilt uk tech tv sky Graham wrote: "Tom Bradbury" <tom.bradb...@gmail.com> wrote in message components for a media player, using Windows Vista Ultimate (assuming all the components work on Vista!!). I've found a TV card that can do everything (DVB-S2/DVB-S/DVB-T/analog).

WTB: TV Card with freeview for Vista
... public windows vista hardware_devices M wrote: Im struggling finding a decent referrence or review site for TV cards. ANyone help? I don't have a review site but I'm using a Hauppauge Nova-DT Dual DVB-T and it is faultless under Vista Ultimate. http://www.hauppauge.co.uk/pages/products/data_novat500.html

Vista December 05 CTP
Synapse Syndrome syna...@NOSPAMgomez404.elitemail.org uk comp homebuilt "Daniel James" <wastebas...@nospam.aaisp.org> wrote in message If not there's probably a hardware conflict going on, and that *could* be the sign of a bad card. I don't have a floppy on the machine (with Vista there's no need for F6 floppy