Hi again....
- happy new year...!
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Originally Posted by Paranoid Delusion Hope you resolve your problem soon. |
I think i have solved my problem now.....
- it has been hard to do, so now iīm not shure if i dare to use the system at all....
Ok what i did, was that i discovered that when i used the mouse, then more often than not, the cpu-load went to 100% for a while.....
- and with the information that the Nova-t 500 was actually 2xUSB recivers on a "USB to PCI" card, i thought i would have a look at that......
I looked at the card and found that it was a VIA VT6212L chip that was on the card.... Now typing VIA VT6212 in Google gave me some info, that i thought i should have a look at.....
http://forums.viaarena.com/messagevi...&enterthread=y
I removed the Hauppauge drivers on my HTPC with HWClear (a Hauppauge driver removal tool)......
Some of the info from the site was to disable the USB Legacy in the BIOS, and install the VIA_USB2_V260-L drivers....
So i went the safe way and completely disabled the motherboard USB ports..
(and at the same time i connected my mouse and keyboard to the PS/2 ports)
Then i found that there is newer VIA_USB2_V270p1-L drivers now, that i installed...
Then i installed the drivers for the Hauppauge, and tried the card..... and now the Nova-t 500 works......
CPU at arround 30-40% when recording and wiewing a channel at the same time.... (under 20% when only recording.... but recording 2 channels at once !)
Now i had the problem that my ATI RemoteWonder reciver is USB, so i tried to enable the motherboard USB again, but leaving the Legacy disabled, and it still works.....
So i would like to hear if this is perhaps why some of you can make it run and some canīt.....
- have you enabled or disabled the USB legacy support in the BIOS ??