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<blockquote data-quote="Marcusb" data-source="post: 41348" data-attributes="member: 11550"><p>Hi again,</p><p>Funny, I replied to your post a while ago but there is no sign of it now. Weird interweb things happening, I guess...</p><p></p><p>When I first installed, everything went very smoothly. I installed the drivers from the CD and then MP (v.1.2 at that time) found the card perfectly.</p><p>There was one time after a rebuild of Windows that I had a similar issue to yours. I solved this by simply removing the drivers completely and reinstalling. I would recommend moving the card to the end slot and checking in device manager for any conflicts of resources (even if the compro software works ok).</p><p></p><p>Also, in versions of MP that support the analog channels in the card (any version after the one you have has no support for software cards) hybrid cards are treated as two individual cards. It sounds like you have added the analog card ok (Generic software card) but have yet to add the digital card. Go to config and add a second card. You should have an option to add a videomate BDA card or something along those lines (it changes with some cvs updates). You'll need to autotune with the new adition for the digital channels to be picked up.</p><p></p><p>Also, in relation to the "no free card" message, did you assing the channels to that card? In the config/tv/channels section, there is a second tab for channels, where you tell MP which channels are used with each card. If no cards are specified you'll get this message (also, some CVS versions had a bug where they incorrectly gave this message).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcusb, post: 41348, member: 11550"] Hi again, Funny, I replied to your post a while ago but there is no sign of it now. Weird interweb things happening, I guess... When I first installed, everything went very smoothly. I installed the drivers from the CD and then MP (v.1.2 at that time) found the card perfectly. There was one time after a rebuild of Windows that I had a similar issue to yours. I solved this by simply removing the drivers completely and reinstalling. I would recommend moving the card to the end slot and checking in device manager for any conflicts of resources (even if the compro software works ok). Also, in versions of MP that support the analog channels in the card (any version after the one you have has no support for software cards) hybrid cards are treated as two individual cards. It sounds like you have added the analog card ok (Generic software card) but have yet to add the digital card. Go to config and add a second card. You should have an option to add a videomate BDA card or something along those lines (it changes with some cvs updates). You'll need to autotune with the new adition for the digital channels to be picked up. Also, in relation to the "no free card" message, did you assing the channels to that card? In the config/tv/channels section, there is a second tab for channels, where you tell MP which channels are used with each card. If no cards are specified you'll get this message (also, some CVS versions had a bug where they incorrectly gave this message). [/QUOTE]
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