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Autotune will not work - Dvico DVB-T Dual on Windows XP x64My first post to this forum - I've been struggling for days scouring forums and going through a process of elimination in getting my Dvico DVB-T Dual up and running on Windows XP x64 to no avail and now need help!With a small change to the CaptureCardDefinitions file, as mentioned by Nighmare77, I was able to get both tuners recognized by MP. There were no errors, however autotune simply did not find any channels on either tuner despite Dvico FusionHDTV running perfectly and tuning in all channels.The Dvico drivers install fine - I double-checked that the BDA drivers installed, which they did indeed. I've tried all driver releases from 3.2 onwards, 32bit and 64bit versions (removing the hardware and removing all traces of drivers between each one). FusionHDTV runs perfectly with all versions. I've also tried a complete re-install of Windows. I managed to get the patched version of psisdecd.dll to stick as well after much WFP hacking. So, all of the things that have been advised time and again on these forums have been tried, and I've now run out of options.I found a version (2.0.0.6) of ScanChannelsBDA, which I tried on both tuners, but this too was unable to find any stations (I allowed it to scan through all Australian frequencies, with "nothing found" being the result on each one). Hence, it's probably safe to say that the problem is not with MP, but with the BDA drivers themselves. It's odd that FusionHDTV works just fine with these drivers, however anything outside of that, either MP or ScanChannelsBDA, does not seem to be able to tune in any channels despite them both "seeing" the tuners okay.My next step is to try the plain old 32bit version of Windows XP but I would far prefer to stick with x64 if I can, so if there is any help out there I'll persevere!Has anyone actually been able to get a DVB tuner (particularly the Dvico Dual) working in Windows XP x64? What did you do to get the BDA drivers working? If you can help me get this working I'll be forever indebted to you (as will my wife who is now starting to ask all those questions like "I thought this was supposed to be easy to use???", and my workplace who is sure to start noticing my slowed productivity as my HTPC obsession reaches a record high....)Cheers,BradMediaPortal Version: 0.2.0.0Windows Version: Windows XP x64 SP1CPU Type: AMD Athlon64 x2 4200+HDD: 2 x Western Digital 320GBMemory: 2 x 1024MB G-Skill CAS 4-5-4-4Motherboard: Asus M2NPV-VMMotherboard Chipset: NVIDIA GeForce 6150 + nForce 430Motherboard Bios: Award BIOSVideo Card: Integrated GeForce 6Video Card Driver: V8.2.0.5 for Windows XP (64-Bit Edition)Sound Card: ADI AD1986ASound Card AC3: Coaxial outSound Card Driver: V5.10.02.4153 for Windows XP 64-bit Edition1. TV Card: Dvico FusionHDTV DVB-T Dual1. TV Card Type: DVB-T1. TV Card Driver: 3.41HTPC Case: Silverstone LC16mCooling: Standard AMD CPU fan, 2 x exhaust fans, 14cm PSU fanPower Supply: EZCool 500WRemote:TV:TV - HTPC Connection: DVI-HDMI
Autotune will not work - Dvico DVB-T Dual on Windows XP x64
My first post to this forum - I've been struggling for days scouring forums and going through a process of elimination in getting my Dvico DVB-T Dual up and running on Windows XP x64 to no avail and now need help!
With a small change to the CaptureCardDefinitions file, as mentioned by Nighmare77, I was able to get both tuners recognized by MP. There were no errors, however autotune simply did not find any channels on either tuner despite Dvico FusionHDTV running perfectly and tuning in all channels.
The Dvico drivers install fine - I double-checked that the BDA drivers installed, which they did indeed. I've tried all driver releases from 3.2 onwards, 32bit and 64bit versions (removing the hardware and removing all traces of drivers between each one). FusionHDTV runs perfectly with all versions. I've also tried a complete re-install of Windows. I managed to get the patched version of psisdecd.dll to stick as well after much WFP hacking. So, all of the things that have been advised time and again on these forums have been tried, and I've now run out of options.
I found a version (2.0.0.6) of ScanChannelsBDA, which I tried on both tuners, but this too was unable to find any stations (I allowed it to scan through all Australian frequencies, with "nothing found" being the result on each one). Hence, it's probably safe to say that the problem is not with MP, but with the BDA drivers themselves. It's odd that FusionHDTV works just fine with these drivers, however anything outside of that, either MP or ScanChannelsBDA, does not seem to be able to tune in any channels despite them both "seeing" the tuners okay.
My next step is to try the plain old 32bit version of Windows XP but I would far prefer to stick with x64 if I can, so if there is any help out there I'll persevere!
Has anyone actually been able to get a DVB tuner (particularly the Dvico Dual) working in Windows XP x64? What did you do to get the BDA drivers working?
If you can help me get this working I'll be forever indebted to you (as will my wife who is now starting to ask all those questions like "I thought this was supposed to be easy to use???", and my workplace who is sure to start noticing my slowed productivity as my HTPC obsession reaches a record high....)
Cheers,
Brad
MediaPortal Version: 0.2.0.0
Windows Version: Windows XP x64 SP1
CPU Type: AMD Athlon64 x2 4200+
HDD: 2 x Western Digital 320GB
Memory: 2 x 1024MB G-Skill CAS 4-5-4-4
Motherboard: Asus M2NPV-VM
Motherboard Chipset: NVIDIA GeForce 6150 + nForce 430
Motherboard Bios: Award BIOS
Video Card: Integrated GeForce 6
Video Card Driver: V8.2.0.5 for Windows XP (64-Bit Edition)
Sound Card: ADI AD1986A
Sound Card AC3: Coaxial out
Sound Card Driver: V5.10.02.4153 for Windows XP 64-bit Edition
1. TV Card: Dvico FusionHDTV DVB-T Dual
1. TV Card Type: DVB-T
1. TV Card Driver: 3.41
HTPC Case: Silverstone LC16m
Cooling: Standard AMD CPU fan, 2 x exhaust fans, 14cm PSU fan
Power Supply: EZCool 500W
Remote:
TV:
TV - HTPC Connection: DVI-HDMI