seven5 0 Posted March 27, 2000 I have used the drivers that this site has suggested using. And i used the application that they suggested. The one at the happaugge site. And everytime i load the program Wintv 32 AND Wintv 2000, they lock up. I tried both and they lock up everytime, i have to hit the reset button. Has anyone had this problem and overcome it. thanks. please help me with this guys, thanks again. ps: win2k pro build 2195 voodoo 3 3000 agp wintv dbs stereo pci 450 amd k6-2 256megs of micron pc100 ram sblive thanks [This message has been edited by seven5 (edited 27 March 2000).] Share this post Link to post
DosFreak 2 Posted March 27, 2000 Make sure you have the cables plugged correctly in the back of the TV card. To verify this remove ALL cable from the TV card and start up a TV aplication. If the TV application starts up fine then you are not plugging your cables in correctly. Begin pluggin the cables in one by one. I know this works because I had the same problem while setting up my Wintv theater a couple of days ago. Now it is working fine and tonight I am going to put American Pie on one CD!!! YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEPPPPPEEEEEEE!!!! Share this post Link to post
firstofnine 0 Posted March 27, 2000 i can't even get it to atempt loading the drivers... sumthing about invalid Data when it loads em up. Win2k AdV. Server 2195 3d Prophet Gforce Share this post Link to post
bkehoe 0 Posted March 27, 2000 I don't know that answer, but, what are using a very expensive OS, to put it mildly, for leisure. I never saw a server with a GeForce in it. Anyway, the Hauppauge drivers work fine with me - Retail (as in bought) Win2k Professional, WinTV-pci Nicam - oldish model - 1997. Brendan. Share this post Link to post
euankirkhope 0 Posted March 28, 2000 Try moving that card to a different slot, as if its fighting a geforce, it'll probably never get an irq. Also if your wintv is taking up 2 irq's then you have another problem. After moving the card go into the bios in the PCI section set "Reset configuration Data" to enabled, and this will rebuild/clean the PCI device list. Share this post Link to post