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DVB-T Digital USB TV CARD Problems!!
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Oh I found it in Device Manager, I choose update, and put in the folder for the other drivers (freecom ones) but it said it could not find better drivers... I'm gonna uninstall it then put it back in and try then?0
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There might be a problem because you used the original software.... When I used the freecom software on mine (before the BDA drivers where released) I had to go through the registry to delete all references to the freecom stuff before it would install. It was either that or a full re-install. Also could you post the make model and number of the DVB-T device you are using and I will check if any other BDA drivers are better suited0
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sco0ter wrote:There might be a problem because you used the original software.... When I used the freecom software on mine (before the BDA drivers where released) I had to go through the registry to delete all references to the freecom stuff before it would install. It was either that or a full re-install. Also could you post the make model and number of the DVB-T device you are using and I will check if any other BDA drivers are better suited
Okay, device manager wouldn't let me install the drivers from the freecom folder because it couldn't find anything in there that would work or something..
It is a V-Gear MobiTV. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200018588462&ssPageName=ADME:B:EOIBSA:UK:110 -
Heres a link to BDA drivers from the manufacturers website. It doesnt say anything about MCE support on the webpage so maybe these drivers are to fix that.
http://vgear.com/cs/support/download/result.asp?Cat=I01&CatName=Drivers%2FUtilities&ProdID=AMVG1-016-002&SubID=AMVG1-016-002&PName=V%2DGear+MobiDTV0 -
sco0ter wrote:Heres a link to BDA drivers from the manufacturers website. It doesnt say anything about MCE support on the webpage so maybe these drivers are to fix that.
http://vgear.com/cs/support/download/result.asp?Cat=I01&CatName=Drivers%2FUtilities&ProdID=AMVG1-016-002&SubID=AMVG1-016-002&PName=V%2DGear+MobiDTV
Thankyou, but my serial number does match either of those..0 -
bump! okay the best thing for right now would be for people to help me with getting a signal, from the start.. okay what do I need that will give me the best chances for a signal (and a good one)0
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Lol any chance you could link me to the stuff I need from eBay so I don't go wrong :d0
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sorry it's gone onto page 2, I'm writing to get it back on page 10
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albertross wrote:Does your TV have freeview? If it doesn't currently and it did, would that resolve your issue, or are you wanting to get TV on the laptop.
As I understand the current position, you have bought two bits of kit that don't have drivers for the version of Windows you have. That problem may not go away, whether you have a good signal or not.
My TV doesn't have Freeview. I'm wanting to get Freeview on my laptop.
One of the freeview things is compatible with MCE, one of them isn't.. Now the issue is getting signal.0 -
albertross wrote:So does it work when you plugged it into the aerial point downstairs where you previously had freeview working?
Okay I'm gonna go try that now.0
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