Even though the card is supported in MP, I cant get the channel scan to turn up *any* channels. I've searched and read tons of comments and tips, without getting any closer to nirvana.
It appears to be a general fusionhdtv driver problem, because I've gone through a long list of MP lookalikes, and none can find any channels. Only the original Dvico software finds channels (and there, its consistently ok).
Conclusion so far: forget FusionHDTV cards.
I'd like to get advice from others in my area (Brisbane, AU) on what kind of DVB-T cards that are successfully being used with MP. If you happen to be a successful fusionHDTV user, I'd very much like to know where the sacrificial altar is.
Oh, and the original problem I'm most interested in solving, is frequent hangs (tv channel picture just stops updating and software must be restarted). I'd also be interested in wether this could improve when using MP, or if it would most likely be a driver thing (and thus also present with MP).
Extra info: have tried with both win XP and MCE 2005. If the fusionHDTV software is to be believed, signal strength is rarely below 90%. (During MP autoscan, the signal strength meter is at 100% all the time.)
A litte note to the MP developers: after performing "autoscan", the only visible result is a label saying "scan finished". It doesnt say a word about the *result* of the scan. It would be really useful with some stats.
regards,
Eivind
It appears to be a general fusionhdtv driver problem, because I've gone through a long list of MP lookalikes, and none can find any channels. Only the original Dvico software finds channels (and there, its consistently ok).
Conclusion so far: forget FusionHDTV cards.
I'd like to get advice from others in my area (Brisbane, AU) on what kind of DVB-T cards that are successfully being used with MP. If you happen to be a successful fusionHDTV user, I'd very much like to know where the sacrificial altar is.
Oh, and the original problem I'm most interested in solving, is frequent hangs (tv channel picture just stops updating and software must be restarted). I'd also be interested in wether this could improve when using MP, or if it would most likely be a driver thing (and thus also present with MP).
Extra info: have tried with both win XP and MCE 2005. If the fusionHDTV software is to be believed, signal strength is rarely below 90%. (During MP autoscan, the signal strength meter is at 100% all the time.)
A litte note to the MP developers: after performing "autoscan", the only visible result is a label saying "scan finished". It doesnt say a word about the *result* of the scan. It would be really useful with some stats.
regards,
Eivind