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i installed the .msi & it didnt work, so i used the batch file & then it worked
I left the MSI installed even though it didn’t work initially. After getting the script I found that RickDeckard was right & i needed to adjust the batch files. I too got my tuner working with windows 7 x64 versions of the files.
1. Enable the Desktop Experience feature
2. Install the drivers for my TV card(s)
3. Install the .msi file attached to the first post
4. Configure the tv program used.Doesn’t work for me (see linked screenshots)…. Driver attempts to install but gets an error. Weird thing is that the devices appear as working normally in the device manager. Digital tuner doesn’t work in any app though – tried Aver MediaCenter & SageTV. Tried several different drivers that work on Windows 7 & on Server 2008 R1. 😥
@shahed26 wrote:
This is the script, and good luck guys.
http://rapidshare.com/files/302371345/bdaforserver.7z.htmlCant download…
This file is neither allocated to a Premium Account, or a Collector’s Account, and can therefore only be downloaded 10 times.
This limit is reached.
To download this file, the uploader either needs to transfer this file into his/her Collector’s Account, or upload the file again. The file can later be moved to a Collector’s Account. The uploader just needs to click the delete link of the file to get further information.
Please add mirrors 🙂
For Server 2008 R2, probably would be a good idea to update these files with windows 7 versions, no?
yeah, I tried that. It didn’t work either 🙁
that’s pretty much the same instructions as were on the link I posted.
Hi,
A Million thanks for sharing this information. I used your manual method. My Avermedia PCIe Hybrid works perfectly now!
Only suggestion i have would be to make a package with all the files. It took quite a bit of effort to track them all down as I didn’t have easy access to a Vista machine.
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