How can I get an MPEG2 Encoder chip driver? In other words, how can I solve
the problem?
-Thanks
"Curious" wrote:
Quote:
> I see 2 potential problems:
> 1. The card does not have an MPEG2 encoder chip so it does not have a MC
> driver that provides NTSC analog video in encoded format and MC therefore
> will not recognize it,
> 2. The card is a hybrid tuner card meaning that only one tuner can be used
> concurrently. MC will not configure both of them since it can not use them
> at the same time. (record on one watch the other)
> "scroogle" <scroogle.32xp94@xxxxxx-mx.forums.net> wrote in message
> news:scroogle.32xp94@xxxxxx-mx.forums.net... Quote:
> >
> > Gfish180;535886 Wrote: Quote:
> >> I have KWorld ATSc PCI 120. The program that comes with the device is
> >> the
> >> AcrSoft Total Media 3. I can watch analog TV in that application ONLY.
> >> I want
> >> to be able to use the tuner with Media Center. The installation disc
> >> for the
> >> device gave me a Media Center Encoder from Cyberlink. It only works for
> >> the
> >> ATSC (digital tv). How can I get my tuner card to work with Media
> >> Center? (I
> >> alreay download kb 979011 and it says, "The update does not apply to
> >> your
> >> system." The KWorld company recommended this hot fix. My computer is
> >> Windows
> >> Vista Ultimate the update is for Windows Vista.)
> > I have the same problem ...have you figured it out?
> >
> >
> > --
> > scroogle >