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Koschel

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    I have some problems with the new BDA 1.2.1.9. The configuration says "Could not create graph"
    If I use the new CVS (17.04. 13:30) and this drive the pulldown gives me 3 cards to chose, but none of them is working.
     
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    wacky

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    umtauscher said:
    Use this capturecarddefinitions.xml and it will work:
    http://www.kiwi07.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Cards/CaptureCardDefinitions.xml

    Cheers

    If you have already tried to run and had problems with this card, do this:

    1) update your capturecarddefinitions.xml (as above)

    2) delete 'capturecards.xml'

    3) run 'First time setup'

    4) In 'Television capture cards' delete your failed attempts

    5) Click 'ADD' and you should now work, including 'auto tune' :)
     

    maju

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    Yep! We are the first who offers 64 Bit drivers!
    But the drivers are very beta.
    Please post your bug report!

    BTW: Is there a MediaPortal 64 Bit compilation available?
     

    conrad

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    I have just installed the latest TwinhanDTV software (2.605) for my MagixBox II. The BDA driver (Win XP)installed with this package is 1.0.3.0, dated 06/21/2005

    Cheers
    Conrad
     

    mPod

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    maju said:
    BTW: Is there a MediaPortal 64 Bit compilation available?
    No, there isn't. You might wanna get VS2005 beta from Microsoft and compile it yourself. There is already a VS2005 project file in CVS, so you can easily compile your own 64 bit version (MediaPortalV2.sln). It works, some of our devs already tried it.
    There will be no "official" .net 2.0 version of Media Portal, until VS2005/.net 2.0 is officially released by Microsoft, but as said, you're free to compile it on your own. I think you understand, that we cannot support that configuration at the moment.
     

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