2008-02-20, 06:56 PM
When I try to scan for digital channels it tells me that it is unablt to start the BDA device and please check the configuration. I checked the BDa file but can't seem to find the problem.
2008-02-20, 06:56 PM
When I try to scan for digital channels it tells me that it is unablt to start the BDA device and please check the configuration. I checked the BDa file but can't seem to find the problem.
2008-02-20, 07:00 PM
Try deleting any *.cache files in the c:\program files\devnz\gbpvr\bda directory.
2008-02-20, 08:11 PM
I deleted the files and it rewrites them when I try running the channel search. It says another process is using this file when it errors out. I don't know how that would be though because it just wrote the file? The file that it writes is 0KB in size.
I noticed that you are using the VistaView Saber. I suspect you may need to add the following to your bda.ini and set your capture source to use this entry instead:
Code: [VistaView Saber type2] You can also run filtercheck.exe and post the filtercheck.log
2008-02-22, 03:34 AM
Chaning to the type2 device gives the same results. It will give the can't find bda device error then give an exception error if I try to run the scan a second time, forcing me to quit the config program.
2008-02-22, 04:13 AM
From your filtercheck.log it doesn't look like you have the latest driver (from the name of your tuner filter).
Download it here: http://www.vistaview.tv/index.php?option...&Itemid=46
2008-02-23, 03:23 AM
That driver is for the PCI-E. I have the PCI version. The driver I have can be found here http://www.vistaview.tv/index.php?option...&Itemid=46
ver 6.210012
2008-02-23, 03:41 AM
My mistake. You should not be using the "type2" entry then. The original entry is the one you should be using.
2008-02-23, 04:48 AM
yea thats the only one it finds when I check the box to list installed devices. It doesn't seem to matter though. it still gives the "unable to start the BDA device you have configured" error.
2008-02-23, 05:31 AM
Delete any *.cache files in the "c:\program files\devnz\gbpvr\bda" directory then do another scan then repost the logs and I'll take a look.
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