"Original" Radeon AIW setup question

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Immuno

Guys,

I'm sorry if this has been (almost certainly) covered before but here goes:

I've got a Radeon AIW - the "original" 32mb R100 PCI board. It used to work
just fine in the old box it was in (Duron/KT133/98SE), but somewhere along
the line we've lost the TV function on the way to P4/i850/XP. The upgrade
was done in several stages over a couple of months when the aerial was
disconnected and it was being used as "only" a video card. So I can't pin
down what or when it happened.

I've gone through the setup procedure, auto scanned and found the chanels -
but can't view them just get "noise" - video and audio.

HOWEVER if I do a channel surf - they're all there! I can even watch the 10
second preview with sound. Switch back to ordinary mode - noise again! :blush:(

This happens with MMC 7.6 and 8.5 and Catalyst 3.0 and 3.5/6/7 in all
combinations.

I've reinstalled it with and without a complete ati*.* clearout from the
hard-drive.

I've fiddled with all of the settings in the setup/config. screens
.............what have I forgotten or missed?

TIA


Pete
 
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Geneve

Guys,

I'm sorry if this has been (almost certainly) covered before but here goes:


Yeah thats why on our machines we ent back to windows 98 se because it
is more friendly to ATI cards as far a tv capture mode. MMC captures ?
Forget that !

How can you back up your two our movies? Sure not with quality and
a bunch of baby sitting the segments. BAH !

Geneve

The web would be a faster place without Spam !
 
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Proto

Geneve said:
goes:


Yeah thats why on our machines we ent back to windows 98 se because it
is more friendly to ATI cards as far a tv capture mode. MMC captures ?
Forget that !

How can you back up your two our movies? Sure not with quality and
a bunch of baby sitting the segments. BAH !

Geneve

The web would be a faster place without Spam !

We DID?
 

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