Special Drivers for Dual TV Tuner Cards

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From: Jayjay (Jayjay_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 01/23/05


Date: Sun, 23 Jan 2005 06:13:02 -0800

My Gateway PC came preloaded with WMC2005 and a single card. I bought an ATI
TV Wonder Pro which doesn't have any special drivers for WMC but some of
their other products do. Iinstalled the card with no problems but WMC doesn't
detect a second signal. Both tuners have a regular cable lTV line running to
them - I don't have satellite TV or anything that requires a box.

I guess the question is whether there are special requirements for a TV
tuner card to act as a second tuner for WMC.

Thanks,

Jayjay



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