Starting with the release of MCE2005 and continuing with VISTA which was the
first to support multiple tuner cards MS said that cards using Software
MPEG2 encoders instead of Hardware Encoders could no longer qualify for the
Designed for MCE Logo program. The reason for this is that even when ATI
provided software encoding for their AIW cards in MCE2004 they reaquired
that only dual CPU or HT cards be used in order to keep the CPU utilization
below 50% when in use with a single tuner.
Since ATI still sells AIW cards which only use ATI's own TV application
program(MMI) with the XP OS they can't use the excuse that the AIW cards for
which they VISTA graphic drivers are obsolete.
Read the following thread for some possible insight into ATI plans.
http://forums.hexus.net/archive/index.php/t-85398.html
"emanon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> It's all part of the scheme to force end users to upgrade perfectly good
> hardware. I'm willing to bet you will find ATI's official position is
> something along the lines of "since it is an old product we have no plans
> to implement updated drivers for it".
>
> Translation: "We're deeply in bed with Microsoft and want you to fork over
> more money for new hardware. Microsoft will even encourage you to buy a
> new computer because then they get to ream you for a new operating system,
> even though you own the rights to reuse the one you bought".
>
> "Hammer_head" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> Does anybody know if theres anything that can make my tuner work?
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