2006-12-17, 03:29 AM
I've been playing with GBPVR for the last couple of days and decided to go ahead and build a dedicated system for it using 2 cards.
Everything is a fresh install OS, drivers, etc. I followed the basic install instructions in the longwalkthrough instructions.
Card1 is a Hauppage PVR-150. The card worked, although I have yet to be able to get audio working on that card (no audio in the Win2000 program either). I then installed card2; an ATI TV wonder Elite.
Here's where it all becomes interesting! when I installed the PVR-150 I set it up as Capture #1 and it accepted it properly, the audio problem not withstanding. i the physically installed the ATI card and when I went to set it up in the capture sources as capture #2 it wouldn't take (it said that the drivers weren't installed), so i tried it as Capture #1 and it works beautifully, sound and all.
However, now the PVR-150 isn't recognized at all as one of the Capture devices. I ran the DevicetypeCheck utility and it doesn't show up. I uninstalled/reinstalled the drivers and still have the same problem.
Any suggestions? First for the recognition of the capture source and second for the audio problem.
Thanks Much in advance!!
Everything is a fresh install OS, drivers, etc. I followed the basic install instructions in the longwalkthrough instructions.
Card1 is a Hauppage PVR-150. The card worked, although I have yet to be able to get audio working on that card (no audio in the Win2000 program either). I then installed card2; an ATI TV wonder Elite.
Here's where it all becomes interesting! when I installed the PVR-150 I set it up as Capture #1 and it accepted it properly, the audio problem not withstanding. i the physically installed the ATI card and when I went to set it up in the capture sources as capture #2 it wouldn't take (it said that the drivers weren't installed), so i tried it as Capture #1 and it works beautifully, sound and all.
However, now the PVR-150 isn't recognized at all as one of the Capture devices. I ran the DevicetypeCheck utility and it doesn't show up. I uninstalled/reinstalled the drivers and still have the same problem.
Any suggestions? First for the recognition of the capture source and second for the audio problem.
Thanks Much in advance!!
). Also make sure you see all your hardware in the device manager without any errors before you even load GBPVR if the OS don't see it neither will GBPVR, GBPVR don't load drivers the OS does so GBPVR can see them if no issues with the OS please trouble shoot your OS before loading GBPVR this will save you a lot of time and keep you on the right track for trouble shooting. Most assume if Windows don't pop up a meesage that everything is fine this is not true the event messages and device manager is your best friend loading new hardware and drivers. Just a few tips or tricks I have learned over the years working with NT, been doing it since Windows 2.0 and NT 3.5 and for those that can remember DOS running on Novell.. man telling my age here..:eek: