Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Dan T. I'm running Vista Home Premium. I did a stupid thing. I uninstalled Media Center, don't ask why. I can't find it in advanced search everywhere logged on as adminitrator. Any ideas how I can get it back? I do think though too that we will still see some higher end OEMs going through the expensive CableLabs certification process. We have DRM locking down your media which the content providers love.
What next?? Where is the users love? Majority of the power in my machine is actually around the ability to shove a ton of cards into it. In reply to Samuel Tai's post on June 19, Forgot to add the analog coax input is the the top-most on the card.
I am currently running Windows 7. I believe that the reason for the problem may be related to the failed updates. There is three updates related to the Avermedia Tv tuner card and two of them failed. How would I get my system to run those updates again????
Should I go to the Avermedia web site and download drivers there or what???? In reply to Glenn's post on June 20, In reply to Samuel Tai's post on June 21, I do not think you understand at all. Three drivers are needed to drive the M and two of them will not install. The two that will not install are critical to make the M work. The first one ends in tuner capture and the second one ends in tuner tuner. The only one that installed ends in tuner bridge.
There must be someway to literally make those updates install, because Windows 7 tries over and over again to install the updates for the tuner cannot do it on its own. Everytime I reboot Windows update tries to install the updates and they fail to install. In reply to Glenn's post on June 23, I got tired of trying to make the windows 7 computer tune in anything and I pulled out the Avermedia TV tuner card and I put it in an identical computer that has vista x64 on it and I installed Avermedia's TV tuner Application for this card and like magic it tuned in digital QAM channels and 67 Analog channels and windows media center only tunes 67 analog channels.
What happens is that the clearQAM tool shuts down without doing anything. What I tried in W7 was: 1. Delete all the devices associated with the M in Device Manager.
Rescan for hardware changes in Device Manager. It should detect the bridge device. Install the driver for the bridge device from Windows Update. This should be driver 2. The bridge device should install the driver 2.
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