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Fusion HDTV plus + gbpvr + xcard = reboot

 
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Fusion HDTV plus + gbpvr + xcard = reboot
Rayman
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2005-11-24, 08:27 AM
hi - noob here so be gentle.

got fusion hdtv - plus to work (jerkily) using its software, even got gbpvr to get channels and to be able to display using software rendering.

However - as soon as i install xcard drivers and software (can play mpegs using windows media and xmedia ok through the card)

Now -
if i try to play live tv or after it finishes playing an mpg through the xcard using gbpvr the machine REBOOTS.

I can see priview of live tv when in the channel mapping.

Choosing software rendering rather than the xcard - makes no difference -
still get reboot if attempt to livetv.

If i uninstall xcard - software rendering ok.

hardware
PIII 500, 384M 40G drive (test system old compaq SFF ENS)
Dvico fusion HDTV- plus
xcard.

WinXP SP 2


Any ideas ?

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Rayman
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2005-11-24, 11:24 AM
dont worry - found the thread re preview mode and the xcard
stopped it rebooting at least -
screwed something else uo now

Regards
Rayman
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2005-11-24, 08:39 PM
I have to point out the XCard wont be able to view a HDTV channel. It's only capable of playing standard definition video.
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2005-11-25, 12:08 AM
yep - realise that thanks -
SD upscaled is ok for now -

Still better than VCR !!

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Rayman
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2005-11-25, 01:53 AM
You should just buy a nice graphics card if you want to have TV-out in HD. The Nvidia 6xxx line is pretty good with High definition, especially if your TV has DVI in.
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