I too have just upgraded my Windows7 Media Center from x86 to the x64 and suddenly the device is not recognized and displaying up 'usb device not recognized' after some discussion and researching i believe that the PCI card may be just a USB add-on card with 2x USB TV tuner chips 'hard-wired' on the card. I have tried to install the drivers for it but to no success. I'm going to retry just using windows update drivers and see what happens. I have 8Gb of RAM so x64 is a must and i am also running a VM in the background. The TV card is a Dvico Fusion 4 PCI I will post my results after a clean install and a few troubleshooting techniques. AMD Quad Core @ 2.6Ghz, 8Gb DDR3 1333mhz, Asus M4A77TD-Pro Compro Videomate 2x tuner (works fine, remote works great) Dvico Fusion 4 (bluebird) (not working, media center says 'tuner disconnected'. Ok so had some wins and some losses last night in regards to these cards.
It seems that the IO chipsets are incompatable. I have 2 of the Dvico cards and neither worked or i would only get 1 tuner to work.
Has nothing to do with drivers just incompatability between the cards and the motherboard. Solution: use different motherboard or cards. I have to suck it up and deal with only 3 tuners (via 2x compro cards) that work fine on x64.
Jacksupra: i think you might be having the same issue i had and I have seen this before on my father intel i7 board. He had the same trouble. Installed drivers etc correctly but just would not play. The Dvico cards will work fine in mythbuntu (probably because of the usb parts) too if your keen for something different.
Remote works and everything, plus it records in mp4 rather than wtv! Hope this helps someone from pulling out hair and getting frustrated. Hi All, I have the DD4Rev2(black card). For those playing at home my system is as follows (mostly a cobbled together mess of my old desktop workstation and a stack of HDDs): - Asus M4N78Pro - AMD Athlon Dual core thingo (2.6GHz+ from memory) - 2GB RAM (not sure of speed, think PC1333) - Gigabyte Vid Card 256MB - 1@ 300GB HDD (OS + driver partition) - 3 @ Western Digital Green (not 100% on brand) 2TB at RAID5 - Win7x64 Ultimate (with whatever release candidate is the most up to date 7601 from memory) I've been battling with this card for over 5 years now (been in the box in my spares cupboard for over 3 years). I had a heap of problems getting this card to work initially so shelved it.
We now live in Whyalla (regional SA) with poor reception. Our set top box remote recently died so we can only use the box buttons to control the channels, now difficult with a 8month pregant wife. The above aside, my HTPC has been working fine for the last 5 years. So I figured I'd have 1 last crack at the system. I first battled with the above card for an afternoon, trying all the tricks outlined in this and many many other sites to no avail. I pulled the card and decided to go down path B.
I then dug up my Leadtek DTV Dongle (black one, not pictured on the leadtek site, also not used for 5 years). I downloaded the latest drivers from the Leadtek site and got the dongle up and working. I had a few issues with jerky video, so directly fed the cable into the dongle (was via STB) and all worked fine. The Leadtek software sucked, so I tried MCE for the first time and the tuning and usablitity was fine. I then decided to have a crack with my DVICO card. I plugged that in, installed the MCE download from the DVICO website as well as the latest drivers (3.9.0) and woot: - both tuners appeared in device manager - was able to tune into multiple channels - channel surf quickly - no dramas whatsoever I wish I'd had a crack with this earlier.
I've not sat down and deciphered which particular step got the system over the line, but I don't reall care as my box now does what I want and the wife has figured out how to use it (my 2 real goals of the excercise). I hope that helps the others on this thread. Cheers Darryl.
I too have just upgraded my Windows7 Media Center from x86 to the x64 and suddenly the device is not recognized and displaying up 'usb device not recognized' after some discussion and researching i believe that the PCI card may be just a USB add-on card with 2x USB TV tuner chips 'hard-wired' on the card. I have tried to install the drivers for it but to no success. I'm going to retry just using windows update drivers and see what happens. I have 8Gb of RAM so x64 is a must and i am also running a VM in the background. The TV card is a Dvico Fusion 4 PCI I will post my results after a clean install and a few troubleshooting techniques.
AMD Quad Core @ 2.6Ghz, 8Gb DDR3 1333mhz, Asus M4A77TD-Pro Compro Videomate 2x tuner (works fine, remote works great) Dvico Fusion 4 (bluebird) (not working, media center says 'tuner disconnected'. Ok so had some wins and some losses last night in regards to these cards. It seems that the IO chipsets are incompatable.
I have 2 of the Dvico cards and neither worked or i would only get 1 tuner to work. Has nothing to do with drivers just incompatability between the cards and the motherboard.
Solution: use different motherboard or cards. I have to suck it up and deal with only 3 tuners (via 2x compro cards) that work fine on x64. Jacksupra: i think you might be having the same issue i had and I have seen this before on my father intel i7 board. He had the same trouble. Installed drivers etc correctly but just would not play.
The Dvico cards will work fine in mythbuntu (probably because of the usb parts) too if your keen for something different. Remote works and everything, plus it records in mp4 rather than wtv! Hope this helps someone from pulling out hair and getting frustrated.
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Hi All, I have the DD4Rev2(black card). For those playing at home my system is as follows (mostly a cobbled together mess of my old desktop workstation and a stack of HDDs): - Asus M4N78Pro - AMD Athlon Dual core thingo (2.6GHz+ from memory) - 2GB RAM (not sure of speed, think PC1333) - Gigabyte Vid Card 256MB - 1@ 300GB HDD (OS + driver partition) - 3 @ Western Digital Green (not 100% on brand) 2TB at RAID5 - Win7x64 Ultimate (with whatever release candidate is the most up to date 7601 from memory) I've been battling with this card for over 5 years now (been in the box in my spares cupboard for over 3 years). I had a heap of problems getting this card to work initially so shelved it. We now live in Whyalla (regional SA) with poor reception. Our set top box remote recently died so we can only use the box buttons to control the channels, now difficult with a 8month pregant wife. The above aside, my HTPC has been working fine for the last 5 years.
So I figured I'd have 1 last crack at the system. I first battled with the above card for an afternoon, trying all the tricks outlined in this and many many other sites to no avail. I pulled the card and decided to go down path B. I then dug up my Leadtek DTV Dongle (black one, not pictured on the leadtek site, also not used for 5 years).
I downloaded the latest drivers from the Leadtek site and got the dongle up and working. I had a few issues with jerky video, so directly fed the cable into the dongle (was via STB) and all worked fine.
The Leadtek software sucked, so I tried MCE for the first time and the tuning and usablitity was fine. I then decided to have a crack with my DVICO card. I plugged that in, installed the MCE download from the DVICO website as well as the latest drivers (3.9.0) and woot: - both tuners appeared in device manager - was able to tune into multiple channels - channel surf quickly - no dramas whatsoever I wish I'd had a crack with this earlier. I've not sat down and deciphered which particular step got the system over the line, but I don't reall care as my box now does what I want and the wife has figured out how to use it (my 2 real goals of the excercise).
I hope that helps the others on this thread. Cheers Darryl.
FusionHDTV, WDM Tuner(DVB-T Lite) is a windows driver.
I too have just upgraded my Windows7 Media Center from x86 to the x64 and suddenly the device is not recognized and displaying up 'usb device not recognized' after some discussion and researching i believe that the PCI card may be just a USB add-on card with 2x USB TV tuner chips 'hard-wired' on the card. I have tried to install the drivers for it but to no success. I'm going to retry just using windows update drivers and see what happens. I have 8Gb of RAM so x64 is a must and i am also running a VM in the background.
The TV card is a Dvico Fusion 4 PCI I will post my results after a clean install and a few troubleshooting techniques. AMD Quad Core @ 2.6Ghz, 8Gb DDR3 1333mhz, Asus M4A77TD-Pro Compro Videomate 2x tuner (works fine, remote works great) Dvico Fusion 4 (bluebird) (not working, media center says 'tuner disconnected'. Ok so had some wins and some losses last night in regards to these cards.
It seems that the IO chipsets are incompatable. I have 2 of the Dvico cards and neither worked or i would only get 1 tuner to work. Has nothing to do with drivers just incompatability between the cards and the motherboard. Solution: use different motherboard or cards. I have to suck it up and deal with only 3 tuners (via 2x compro cards) that work fine on x64.
Jacksupra: i think you might be having the same issue i had and I have seen this before on my father intel i7 board. He had the same trouble. Installed drivers etc correctly but just would not play.
The Dvico cards will work fine in mythbuntu (probably because of the usb parts) too if your keen for something different. Remote works and everything, plus it records in mp4 rather than wtv! Hope this helps someone from pulling out hair and getting frustrated.
Hi All, I have the DD4Rev2(black card). For those playing at home my system is as follows (mostly a cobbled together mess of my old desktop workstation and a stack of HDDs): - Asus M4N78Pro - AMD Athlon Dual core thingo (2.6GHz+ from memory) - 2GB RAM (not sure of speed, think PC1333) - Gigabyte Vid Card 256MB - 1@ 300GB HDD (OS + driver partition) - 3 @ Western Digital Green (not 100% on brand) 2TB at RAID5 - Win7x64 Ultimate (with whatever release candidate is the most up to date 7601 from memory) I've been battling with this card for over 5 years now (been in the box in my spares cupboard for over 3 years). I had a heap of problems getting this card to work initially so shelved it. We now live in Whyalla (regional SA) with poor reception.
Our set top box remote recently died so we can only use the box buttons to control the channels, now difficult with a 8month pregant wife. The above aside, my HTPC has been working fine for the last 5 years. So I figured I'd have 1 last crack at the system. I first battled with the above card for an afternoon, trying all the tricks outlined in this and many many other sites to no avail. I pulled the card and decided to go down path B.
I then dug up my Leadtek DTV Dongle (black one, not pictured on the leadtek site, also not used for 5 years). I downloaded the latest drivers from the Leadtek site and got the dongle up and working.
I had a few issues with jerky video, so directly fed the cable into the dongle (was via STB) and all worked fine. The Leadtek software sucked, so I tried MCE for the first time and the tuning and usablitity was fine. I then decided to have a crack with my DVICO card. I plugged that in, installed the MCE download from the DVICO website as well as the latest drivers (3.9.0) and woot: - both tuners appeared in device manager - was able to tune into multiple channels - channel surf quickly - no dramas whatsoever I wish I'd had a crack with this earlier. I've not sat down and deciphered which particular step got the system over the line, but I don't reall care as my box now does what I want and the wife has figured out how to use it (my 2 real goals of the excercise).
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I hope that helps the others on this thread. Cheers Darryl.
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You can record live HDTV broadcasting streams to a PC and play them back anytime you want. You can select the single sub-channel or whole stream recording when you hit recording button. FusionHDTV is compatible with most video cards and motherboards. FusionHDTV works on any recent VGA cards including Nvidia MX series or later chipsets, as well as ATI Radeon chipsets. It works quite well on Intel, VIA, SIS, and other motherboard chipsets. Minimum system requirements are Pentium 4 1.6G and DDR266 memory (or RDRAM memory), or AMD’s Athlon™ XP 1600+ or faster processor, if you don’t have the ATI Radeon VGA card. Pentium 3 800Mhz or faster will be enough if you have an ATI Radeon card.
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