2007-01-08, 07:43 PM
Would it be possible to get the ati aiw 7500 to work with gbpvr....
2007-01-08, 07:43 PM
Would it be possible to get the ati aiw 7500 to work with gbpvr....
2007-01-08, 07:48 PM
I don't believe this card has the required hardware encoder on it.
You may be able to get it working using the NON-supported software encoder plugin found on the wiki.
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2007-01-08, 07:49 PM
Sorry, there is no plans to ever support the All-In-Wonder cards in GB-PVR.
2007-01-08, 08:13 PM
Thanks sub....Really can you tell me what won't work with this card? I'm new to this...Is that the WDM software that you are talking about? If I am able to get this to work will I be able to watch live tv?
2007-01-08, 08:19 PM
Quote:Really can you tell me what won't work with this card?GB-PVR is only designed to work with cards that have a hardware MPEG2 encoder. The All-In-Wonder cards dont have this. Quote:Is that the WDM software that you are talking about? If I am able to get this to work will I be able to watch live tv?Its possible this plugin might work for you, but I dont know. Its not supported by me though if you encounter problems (like most people seem to).
2007-01-08, 08:52 PM
Thanks sub....
2007-01-08, 10:21 PM
Hkyle,
I have an all in wonder 7000 working on one machine and an all in wonder 9000 pro working on another. The software recorder will allow you to do live TV (even on clients). Bigbus
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