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<blockquote data-quote="Legend" data-source="post: 40873" data-attributes="member: 18485"><p>Man, this just doesn't make sense. I've done driver development myself and there is no reason why you should have to do it this way.</p><p></p><p>1. Installing and uninstalling the whole software just to get the driver files is silly. Most zip-capable programs (I used 7zip) will extract the files from the installer and then you can just grab the Drivers directory from it and save a couple of reboots. Assuming the application wasn't installed before already you can just proceed with the drivers then. If anyone has problems extracting the drivers, I can zip them up and make them available as a single smaller package.</p><p></p><p>2. The only reason I could imagine why uninstalling the application might make a difference, is because of the other programs DViCO installs and which run on autostart, such as the Recording scheduler and the remote tray application. It should be possible to close and unload those programs without uninstalling the application.</p><p></p><p>I'm saying this obviously because I don't want to uninstall the DViCO application, especially while MP is not perfectly stable with ATSC.</p><p></p><p>C64, question for you: For your Fusion 5 Lite, how many devices do you see in your device manager? I have the USB Version of the FusionHDTV5, therefore I only see one single device in device manager (which means suggestions to disable wdm tuner and crossbar in device manager didn't work for me, because I couldn't do that).</p><p></p><p>That being said, for testing purposes I am willing to uninstall the software and see if it actually helps, but once again I want to make clear what my MP does: Autotune DOES work, my problem is that it only seems to tune into analog channels and it doesn't do ATSC for me. Is that the problem you had, C64?</p><p></p><p>Legend</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Legend, post: 40873, member: 18485"] Man, this just doesn't make sense. I've done driver development myself and there is no reason why you should have to do it this way. 1. Installing and uninstalling the whole software just to get the driver files is silly. Most zip-capable programs (I used 7zip) will extract the files from the installer and then you can just grab the Drivers directory from it and save a couple of reboots. Assuming the application wasn't installed before already you can just proceed with the drivers then. If anyone has problems extracting the drivers, I can zip them up and make them available as a single smaller package. 2. The only reason I could imagine why uninstalling the application might make a difference, is because of the other programs DViCO installs and which run on autostart, such as the Recording scheduler and the remote tray application. It should be possible to close and unload those programs without uninstalling the application. I'm saying this obviously because I don't want to uninstall the DViCO application, especially while MP is not perfectly stable with ATSC. C64, question for you: For your Fusion 5 Lite, how many devices do you see in your device manager? I have the USB Version of the FusionHDTV5, therefore I only see one single device in device manager (which means suggestions to disable wdm tuner and crossbar in device manager didn't work for me, because I couldn't do that). That being said, for testing purposes I am willing to uninstall the software and see if it actually helps, but once again I want to make clear what my MP does: Autotune DOES work, my problem is that it only seems to tune into analog channels and it doesn't do ATSC for me. Is that the problem you had, C64? Legend [/QUOTE]
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