I have PCTV 100i PAL Analog, it used to work great in XP. JH582_german_user, how you finished the problem ? 3) So I switched back to the old settings and am using MediaPortal again (after reinstalling it because the changes made weren't its taste). "No tuner found." - The same applies to other software like ProgDVB, HyperMedia, etc. Next day, after booting Win7, all that apparent success faded away. At first, all seemed to work like it should after those changes, my tuner was recognized, all TV channels found, and I could use WMC for TV watching the whole evening. That helped in some cases, not in my situation.
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If you like, you may replace important tuner support drivers as BDASUP.SYS, EHRECVR.EXE, etc. with their Vista analogues or check your firewall settings to enable remote network access. 2) Windows Media Center, on the other hand, is very unstable with hardware it doesn't know, and chances are great that it even refuses to find any tuner card that isn't 100% compatible. The open source package "MediaPortal" works great in my case I don't like its GUI but it works. The included TV software worked in XP, it doesn't work in Win7, no matter which drivers are installed. For my card (FlyDVB-T Duo Cardbus) drivers from 2005 are working, newer drivers not. I've had a very similar problem to yours and found some interesting points: 1) The newest drivers and software versions for TV cards are not always better or more compatible than the old ones, at least until Win7 certified drivers come out. AMD-V or the correspondent Intel technique) I'm also in doubt that your hardware does provide that. The VirtualPC / XP mode requires hardware that supports hw virtualization (i.e. Hi german user, more RAM never harms but I'm in doubt it will help you to resolve your specific problem.