How To Configure Tv Tuner Card????, In Windows 7 64-Bit |
How To Configure Tv Tuner Card????, In Windows 7 64-Bit |
sbiswas2005 |
Apr 30 2010, 05:57 PM
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Dear Friends,
Earlier I had been using Techcom Internal TV Tuner card and it was working fine. But recently when I have installed Windows 7 64 bit...It is not detecting....The old driver CD is not working also. I have tried some other updated driver softwares available in the Techcom site. But nothing works... Can anybody give a fruitful solution???? Is there any software that can configure my TV Tuner card with the new OS??? Pls give me a better suggestion....Because I will not be able to change my card immediately.. Subir This post has been edited by sbiswas2005: Apr 30 2010, 05:58 PM "Us din khuda ne bhi jashn manaya hoga, jis din foorsat se tumko banaya hoga Aakhon se uske bhi nikle honge aansu, jab tumko yahan bhejke khud ko akela paya hoga" |
r&d |
May 1 2010, 11:30 AM
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Dear Friends, Earlier I had been using Techcom Internal TV Tuner card and it was working fine. But recently when I have installed Windows 7 64 bit...It is not detecting....The old driver CD is not working also. I have tried some other updated driver softwares available in the Techcom site. But nothing works... Can anybody give a fruitful solution???? Is there any software that can configure my TV Tuner card with the new OS??? Pls give me a better suggestion....Because I will not be able to change my card immediately.. Subir Windows 7 requires new drivers. Only one that give you those drivers is the manufacturer that made the card. If they are not supporting it then you have to buy another card that is compatible with Window 7. If you can't change the card then you can buy Virtualization software which will let you run WinXP or whatever your previous OS was in emulator. or make a second partition and install the old os. Looking at their website, they only go up to Vista 32bit driver for their internal TV card. Try booting Windows 7 in 32bit mode (if that is possible) otherwise you are SOL. This post has been edited by r&d: May 1 2010, 11:42 AM |
sbiswas2005 |
May 2 2010, 09:24 AM
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Dedicated Member Group: Members Posts: 1270 Joined: 3-March 06 From: Kolkata Member No.: 5023 |
Many many thanks R&D for your suggestion. I think I have to go for partition..
"Us din khuda ne bhi jashn manaya hoga, jis din foorsat se tumko banaya hoga Aakhon se uske bhi nikle honge aansu, jab tumko yahan bhejke khud ko akela paya hoga" |
r&d |
May 2 2010, 10:03 AM
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Many many thanks R&D for your suggestion. I think I have to go for partition.. It seems you are not technical person so why would you go with 64bit OS when you will need a fast CPU (multiple core), more than 6 GB of RAM and fast GPU to have any use of a new OS. If things are working, you should not be changing for change sake. There is a reason why it is recommended that if you have XP you buy a new computer instead of upgrading. Obviously you didn't do a compatibility check to see if your system was supported. |
balajigade |
May 7 2010, 08:34 AM
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Dedicated Member Group: Members Posts: 1417 Joined: 5-January 06 From: Visakhapatnam Member No.: 4122 |
Dear Friends, Earlier I had been using Techcom Internal TV Tuner card and it was working fine. But recently when I have installed Windows 7 64 bit...It is not detecting....The old driver CD is not working also. I have tried some other updated driver softwares available in the Techcom site. But nothing works... Can anybody give a fruitful solution???? Is there any software that can configure my TV Tuner card with the new OS??? Pls give me a better suggestion....Because I will not be able to change my card immediately.. Subir Windows 7 requires new drivers. Only one that give you those drivers is the manufacturer that made the card. If they are not supporting it then you have to buy another card that is compatible with Window 7. If you can't change the card then you can buy Virtualization software which will let you run WinXP or whatever your previous OS was in emulator. or make a second partition and install the old os. Looking at their website, they only go up to Vista 32bit driver for their internal TV card. Try booting Windows 7 in 32bit mode (if that is possible) otherwise you are SOL. The virtualization doesn't work with PCI slots--the virtual PC doesn't detect (I mean share) the card inserted in this slot. I tried in vain with my tuner card of Win 98 compatibility with Vista & Win 7 hosts. --Balaji |
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