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Hi,

I got latest DVBV working very good under Win7/32 RTM.

Installed windows, did all drivers updates. Then I run DVBV setup in Vista (no SP1 or SP2, just Vista) compatibility mode.

Next, I got windows to resolve compatibility problem for DVBV. After a while of waiting I accepted windows changes.

I've noticed that it runs now in WinXP SP3 compatibility mode and runs very well. Waking after slip is no a problem now.

Hope that might help someone

Cheers

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Good to hear,

Tell me what problems did you have when not running in compatibility mode?

 

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I moved from Windows 7 RC to RTM and have not seen any problems with compatibilty mode - for RTM just did clean install, ran DVBViewer install (straight install not in XP or Vista compatibility modes), and copied over DVBViewer and CMUV folders from my other system.

Runs fine with current channels and favourites.

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Good to hear,

Tell me what problems did you have when not running in compatibility mode?

 

/Providers

 

Hi,

mostly same as I had with Vista. Sometimes when I changed the channel I had black screen and had to change to another channel and go back again to get it open.

While using remote control when I went to favorites mostly the highlighted part was on rhs (program info) not on channel, sometime I had to press left and then down cursor to highlight channels. If it was on channel (after calling favorites) the highlighted channel was like 5 down from currently played. Annoing.

Cheers

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I moved from Windows 7 RC to RTM and have not seen any problems with compatibilty mode - for RTM just did clean install, ran DVBViewer install (straight install not in XP or Vista compatibility modes), and copied over DVBViewer and CMUV folders from my other system.

Runs fine with current channels and favourites.

..you have a DVB Card installed or DVBViewer just as a Client? Only without a DVB-Card I have no problems (stuttering HDTV).

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