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Old February 10th 07, 01:35 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Michael
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Default TV tuners

Any recomendations for digital (over the air) TV tuners that play nice with
Vista?

(Dell XPS 410, Vista Home Premium, outdoor directional antenna with good
analogue signals)

Thanks,
Michael

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Old February 10th 07, 02:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
MrSlartybartfast
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Default TV tuners

I am using the DViCO Fusion DVB-T Plus HDTV tuner. This card works perfectly
with Vista Media Centre.

At the moment the software for the remote control requires administrator
privelage and a UAC message pops up at startup. You can either use a Media
Centre remote control or use the workaround which is provided on their
website. The tv card itself has fully certified drivers for Vista and we are
expecting new drivers for the remote control any day now.

I have tested this card with both Vista 32bit and 64bit and have not had any
issues at all with Vista Media Centre and have no hesitation to recommend it.

Check on their website for details.
http://www.fusionhdtv.co.kr/Eng/

--
Don''t sleep till your dead


"Michael" wrote:

Any recomendations for digital (over the air) TV tuners that play nice with
Vista?

(Dell XPS 410, Vista Home Premium, outdoor directional antenna with good
analogue signals)

Thanks,
Michael


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Old February 10th 07, 02:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Michael
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Posts: 418
Default TV tuners

Thanks much for the info.
Michael

"MrSlartybartfast" wrote in
message ...
I am using the DViCO Fusion DVB-T Plus HDTV tuner. This card works
perfectly
with Vista Media Centre.

At the moment the software for the remote control requires administrator
privelage and a UAC message pops up at startup. You can either use a
Media
Centre remote control or use the workaround which is provided on their
website. The tv card itself has fully certified drivers for Vista and we
are
expecting new drivers for the remote control any day now.

I have tested this card with both Vista 32bit and 64bit and have not had
any
issues at all with Vista Media Centre and have no hesitation to recommend
it.

Check on their website for details.
http://www.fusionhdtv.co.kr/Eng/

--
Don''t sleep till your dead


"Michael" wrote:

Any recomendations for digital (over the air) TV tuners that play nice
with
Vista?

(Dell XPS 410, Vista Home Premium, outdoor directional antenna with good
analogue signals)

Thanks,
Michael



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Old February 10th 07, 02:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
JW
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Default TV tuners

DVB-T(Digital VideoBroadcast) is mainly used in Europe for OTA digital TV.
It is not the same as the as ASTC OTA digital used in the US.


"Michael" wrote in message
...
Thanks much for the info.
Michael

"MrSlartybartfast" wrote in
message ...
I am using the DViCO Fusion DVB-T Plus HDTV tuner. This card works
perfectly
with Vista Media Centre.

At the moment the software for the remote control requires administrator
privelage and a UAC message pops up at startup. You can either use a
Media
Centre remote control or use the workaround which is provided on their
website. The tv card itself has fully certified drivers for Vista and we
are
expecting new drivers for the remote control any day now.

I have tested this card with both Vista 32bit and 64bit and have not had
any
issues at all with Vista Media Centre and have no hesitation to recommend
it.

Check on their website for details.
http://www.fusionhdtv.co.kr/Eng/

--
Don''t sleep till your dead


"Michael" wrote:

Any recomendations for digital (over the air) TV tuners that play nice
with
Vista?

(Dell XPS 410, Vista Home Premium, outdoor directional antenna with good
analogue signals)

Thanks,
Michael





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Old February 10th 07, 09:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Adele Clingman
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Default TV tuners

Im done with finnicky tv tuners not supporting new operating systems. For
me its SLINGBOX...awesome works everywhere and anywhere.
"JW" wrote in message
...
DVB-T(Digital VideoBroadcast) is mainly used in Europe for OTA digital
TV. It is not the same as the as ASTC OTA digital used in the US.


"Michael" wrote in message
...
Thanks much for the info.
Michael

"MrSlartybartfast" wrote in
message ...
I am using the DViCO Fusion DVB-T Plus HDTV tuner. This card works
perfectly
with Vista Media Centre.

At the moment the software for the remote control requires administrator
privelage and a UAC message pops up at startup. You can either use a
Media
Centre remote control or use the workaround which is provided on their
website. The tv card itself has fully certified drivers for Vista and
we are
expecting new drivers for the remote control any day now.

I have tested this card with both Vista 32bit and 64bit and have not had
any
issues at all with Vista Media Centre and have no hesitation to
recommend it.

Check on their website for details.
http://www.fusionhdtv.co.kr/Eng/

--
Don''t sleep till your dead


"Michael" wrote:

Any recomendations for digital (over the air) TV tuners that play nice
with
Vista?

(Dell XPS 410, Vista Home Premium, outdoor directional antenna with
good
analogue signals)

Thanks,
Michael






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Old February 11th 07, 02:07 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
CT
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Default TV tuners

"JW" wrote in message
...

DVB-T(Digital VideoBroadcast) is mainly used in Europe for OTA digital
TV. It is not the same as the as ASTC OTA digital used in the US.


It is used mainly in Europe and Australia. And Australia is a long, long
distance from Europe, as well as being a distinct and individual nation.


 




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