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<blockquote data-quote="ingvar" data-source="post: 74905" data-attributes="member: 20512"><p>Hallo,</p><p>without being an expert I will point out some of my experiences, seeing that one of you in this thread has the same TV-card as I (HVR 1300).</p><p>Before updating the drivers and installing MP you have to run hcwclear.exe (Hauppauge program that deletes every Hauppauge file) and to delete the MediaPortal map to get rid of all files installed in your latest attemt. It might be nessessery to reboot Windows before you can get rid of the MediaPortal map as it sometime seems to be open files there.</p><p>Time to update drivers and than install MP. My MP has the SVN from 31/8 which works fine for me.</p><p>Now you have to ignore the Windows exception warning, just navigate past it and click your way throu the initial wizard without letting it do any settings.</p><p>Start MP Setup (configure.exe) and make your settings and tunings here.</p><p>God's speed,</p><p>Ingvar</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ingvar, post: 74905, member: 20512"] Hallo, without being an expert I will point out some of my experiences, seeing that one of you in this thread has the same TV-card as I (HVR 1300). Before updating the drivers and installing MP you have to run hcwclear.exe (Hauppauge program that deletes every Hauppauge file) and to delete the MediaPortal map to get rid of all files installed in your latest attemt. It might be nessessery to reboot Windows before you can get rid of the MediaPortal map as it sometime seems to be open files there. Time to update drivers and than install MP. My MP has the SVN from 31/8 which works fine for me. Now you have to ignore the Windows exception warning, just navigate past it and click your way throu the initial wizard without letting it do any settings. Start MP Setup (configure.exe) and make your settings and tunings here. God's speed, Ingvar [/QUOTE]
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