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Savvy TV
micke_ch
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2006-08-11, 07:08 AM
Hi!!

I have a USB DVB-T TV Tuner called Savvy TV or Lite-ON. Is it supported in GB-PVR.
I have already a PVR 350 TV tuner card and everything works perfect.
Now I´m want to have better sound and picture.

Please help.
/Micke Ch
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2006-08-11, 07:11 AM
I've never heard of anyone using this device, but if it has BDA drivers, then it should work. You'd need to add a section to bda.ini though.
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2006-08-12, 05:53 AM
Hi!
Thanks for a quick response.
How do I know if the drivers are BDA??
How do I modify BDA.ini so my card show up in Config->Capture Sources->Add->Settings under Recording Source.

Thnks
Micke Ch
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2006-08-12, 06:33 AM
Quote:How do I know if the drivers are BDA??
It'll often say it on the manufacturers download page.

Quote:How do I modify BDA.ini so my card show up in Config->Capture Sources->Add->Settings under Recording Source.
You'd start by copying one of the other card definitions, then changing the names to match the names used by your device's drivers. You can use GraphEdit to check the names (google for download). There are several posts discussing this in the past, so a forum search should turn up some more details.
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2006-08-12, 06:55 AM
sub Wrote:IYou'd start by copying one of the other card definitions, then changing the names to match the names used by your device's drivers. You can use GraphEdit to check the names (google for download). There are several posts discussing this in the past, so a forum search should turn up some more details.

There is a mini tutorial on the wiki for this
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