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Pace TV Card and Windows Xp
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<blockquote data-quote="PoloMint" data-source="post: 23482" data-attributes="member: 175235"><p>Do you know what capture and tuner chips it uses?</p><p></p><p>Most PC TV cards are based around on of the BT variations for capture. If you look at the actual card there should be some indication of this. (eg BT878 printed on one chip)</p><p></p><p>For the tuner chip there are more than a few makes used, but it will probably be the only other chip with a name rather than just a number on it. However Phillips are popular.</p><p></p><p>With these details you should be able to find some generic drivers.</p><p></p><p>I had the same problem with an old ‘boeder’ branded TV card that officially wasn’t supported in XP. I found some XP drivers for the actual capture chip and with those installed power VCR picked up the card and it worked fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PoloMint, post: 23482, member: 175235"] Do you know what capture and tuner chips it uses? Most PC TV cards are based around on of the BT variations for capture. If you look at the actual card there should be some indication of this. (eg BT878 printed on one chip) For the tuner chip there are more than a few makes used, but it will probably be the only other chip with a name rather than just a number on it. However Phillips are popular. With these details you should be able to find some generic drivers. I had the same problem with an old ‘boeder’ branded TV card that officially wasn’t supported in XP. I found some XP drivers for the actual capture chip and with those installed power VCR picked up the card and it worked fine. [/QUOTE]
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