Lone Cloud Posted April 8, 2009 Posted April 8, 2009 (edited) My first post on this forum. Have for the very first time done a home build PC for Home Theater. Gigabyte motherboard, Phenom quad chip and 1 terabyte hard drive. Purchased and installed XP Professional as the OS. It's a 64 bit system. Does anyone know if The Technotrend 3200 card and DVBViewer and Transedit can work with that OS? A lot of trouble getting going. If not, is there a driver or a patch or a trick I can try to make it work? I'm not eager to install Vista 32 bit over it. Help appreciated LC Edited April 8, 2009 by Lone Cloud Quote
Lone Cloud Posted April 17, 2009 Author Posted April 17, 2009 Just wondering. Have an un answered thread posted. Maybe no one knows. Have a home built PC with Technotrend 3200. Gigabyte motherboard, Phenom II quad core 920 AMD chip. 1.5 terabytes hard drive 4 gb RAM. Microsoft XP Pro operqating system. Purchased DVBViewer Pro Have tried all sorts of downloads and plug ins. I get nothing. Did this whole project to get S=2 and 4.2.2 signals. Will this program work with a 64 bit OS? Someone here knows. I'd appreciate an answer Does anyone here have any suggestions for what I should do next? I suuppose I could always post here and there about my so far bad experience with this program Or maybe someone could just answer a thread Quote
hackbart Posted April 17, 2009 Posted April 17, 2009 This is a forum and not a chat - which means that delays between requests and answers will take time. I strongly recommend to read this: http://www.DVBViewer.info/forum/index.php?showtopic=2210 Second 4:2:2 transmissions do work, but you need a codec which is compatible with this format. Christian Quote
ITS A SCAM ! Posted April 17, 2009 Posted April 17, 2009 I think that there is good support on here..sometimes you need to wait until a user has time to help you....good luck with your project. Quote
Springveldt Posted April 18, 2009 Posted April 18, 2009 (edited) Can't comment on XP x64 but I've been running DVBViewer with 2 Skystar2 cards in my Vista x64 system for about a year with no problems. The latest RecordingService beta with the latest DVBViewer beta running smoothly with streaming to 2 other PC's and an xbox, no problems at all. If you are having problems I suspect it will be the XP x64 drivers for the Technotrend if anything. When you say you are getting "nothing" what is actually happening? Just wondering. Have an un answered thread posted. Maybe no one knows. Have a home built PC with Technotrend 3200. Gigabyte motherboard, Phenom II quad core 920 AMD chip. 1.5 terabytes hard drive 4 gb RAM. Microsoft XP Pro operqating system. Purchased DVBViewer Pro Have tried all sorts of downloads and plug ins. I get nothing. Did this whole project to get S=2 and 4.2.2 signals. Will this program work with a 64 bit OS? Someone here knows. I'd appreciate an answer Does anyone here have any suggestions for what I should do next? I suuppose I could always post here and there about my so far bad experience with this program Or maybe someone could just answer a thread Edited April 18, 2009 by Springveldt Quote
Lone Cloud Posted April 20, 2009 Author Posted April 20, 2009 Can't comment on XP x64 but I've been running DVBViewer with 2 Skystar2 cards in my Vista x64 system for about a year with no problems. The latest RecordingService beta with the latest DVBViewer beta running smoothly with streaming to 2 other PC's and an xbox, no problems at all.If you are having problems I suspect it will be the XP x64 drivers for the Technotrend if anything. When you say you are getting "nothing" what is actually happening? Thanks for responding. When i say I get nothing, right now it's no stations whatsoever. I did at one point in my download process get a few stations on G 16 at 99 W, as well as the video only for some hidef stations on 127 west. I scan stations in Transedit. when I preview them in Transedit, there is a video image there. The codec that enables the preview is not present in DVBViewer. I get no audio nor video in the main program. Thank you again. Quote
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