2008-08-19, 05:21 PM
I resurrected my HTPC after a lightning strike about 3 months ago.
I believe I was using driver v2.0.35.23348 with decent results; I needed to use some of the registry tweaks in order to eliminate audio clipping, though.
I had problems with Tuner 1 (S-video connection; audio OK but video is pure white) and let Windows Update update the driver automagically. It is now running v2.0.48.25037. Of course, the upgrade eliminated all my registry tweaks so audio is clipping again.
I moved my analog video over to Tuner 2 which appears to work OK, except for the audio clipping. According to Device Manager, Tuner 2 is running the older driver v2.0.35.23348.
I checked hauppauge.com and noticed that they package a large update file including drivers, middleware and WinTV2K app.
Has anyone tried the new stuff, and can the input audio levels be controlled as was possible with the older drivers? Any benefits going with the new drivers?
TIA!
I believe I was using driver v2.0.35.23348 with decent results; I needed to use some of the registry tweaks in order to eliminate audio clipping, though.
I had problems with Tuner 1 (S-video connection; audio OK but video is pure white) and let Windows Update update the driver automagically. It is now running v2.0.48.25037. Of course, the upgrade eliminated all my registry tweaks so audio is clipping again.
I moved my analog video over to Tuner 2 which appears to work OK, except for the audio clipping. According to Device Manager, Tuner 2 is running the older driver v2.0.35.23348.
I checked hauppauge.com and noticed that they package a large update file including drivers, middleware and WinTV2K app.
Has anyone tried the new stuff, and can the input audio levels be controlled as was possible with the older drivers? Any benefits going with the new drivers?
TIA!