cknyc 0 Posted November 3, 1999 I would like to know which one and how it works, how is the support for it. Share this post Link to post
J0Erch 0 Posted November 3, 1999 hi i have a Hauppauge WinTV PCI. It works good. it won't initialize the PLL but thats easy to solve. There are beta drivers from www.hauppauge.com available for win2k. the Pinnacle (former Miro PCTV) should also work with the latest NT4 driver. ------------------ J0Erch Share this post Link to post
Rex 0 Posted November 3, 1999 I have the ATI TV Tuner ISA, and I got it to work using WinVCR. It works fine. It's not as nice as the ATI software, but now I have no good reason to use windows 98 anymore. Share this post Link to post
Theetjuh 0 Posted November 18, 1999 My Miro WinTV Pro isn't working with the new NT4.x drivers. Does anybody know why ??? Win2k release = 2114 Share this post Link to post
Double.Jay 0 Posted November 21, 1999 Hi! I'm a proud owner of a Win/TV Radio (Hauppauge) and since Build 2128 I managed to get it to work with PAL-beta-drivers and Win/TV 2000-application. Still problems /w no suitable driver in device manager for Win/TV-Audio-Section (though sound is working fine)! Share this post Link to post
Wuff 0 Posted November 22, 1999 Hi ! I have the same experiences like Double.Jay. I own the Hauppauge Win/TV Primio and have the problems with the audio device, too. But nevertheless it's working fine with the beta-drivers. Share this post Link to post
Double.Jay 0 Posted November 24, 1999 Hi folks! As to informations from our widely beloved german c't magazine, the AD/DA-converter part on every tv-card with BT878-chip isn't used by any driver at all. Not in win9x, neither in NT4 or w2k, so we shouldn't care about this "fault". Time will come when we don't have to trust in to this tiny Audio-loop-cable stuck into the Sound_Card. So, don't care at the moment. PS: Pardon my English! Share this post Link to post
bkehoe 0 Posted November 25, 1999 Hi, I have my Hauppauge WinTV-pci working great in Win2k. Had problems with the beta drivers on hauppauge.com till Ii found out they were NTSC. Find links to the other drivers on this site, in the hardware compatibility section. Brendan Share this post Link to post