Bt878 Driver Windows 7 X64 Service

1) If you have more than 4GB of ram, that card will never work as it won't be able to map a memory windows. 2) Your only hope (roll up your sleves) is going to be to go back to that Pinnacle link, download the x64 Beta drivers, unzip them, and then edit the INF file. In it, change the line for the 110i card to match your PCI VEN_109E&DEV_036E&SUBS YS_0000000 0&REV_11 and then try to manually update the driver. 3) You will have a similar problem with the tuner and the sound controller where it may get stickier.

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Conexant Bt878 Tuner Driver for Windows 7 32 bit, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 10, 8, XP. Uploaded on 4/14/2019, downloaded 3190 times, receiving a 93/100 rating by 1208 users.

You'll need Universal Extractor to 'unzip' the other CAB files so you can edit their INF files to match the other Hardware ID's which won't appear until after the first driver is installed. If you've upgraded your systemboard and have PCI-Express X1 slots, I might suggest this for $39.00 which would solve the 4GB problem, too. Note this recommendation from 'nobus' - it has worked for me every time:. We're back at the rock and a hard place. Brooktree/Conextant never wrote any x64 drivers for that chip and I was surprised that Pinnacle had.

If you had used Windows 7 32 bit, we could make it work (as long as you stay below 4GB of ram); but, in x64, the only shot is to edit the INF files as I mentioned earlier and, even then, we might have incompatability issues between the Pinnacle drivers on the Hauppage card. You may be able to force the installation in XP compatibility mode; but, even if you succeed, it is a path for major instability issues as x64 hates 32 bit drivers.

A little Googling shows that the card was most likely made by Brookstone, and has a Philips chipset. Unfortunately, it also looks like support for that card ended in 2001: Given the age of the card, it's highly unlikely that it has an onboard MPEG2 encoder chip (which is a requirement for an analog tuner's use in Media Center - has been since MCE2k5.) My best suggestion is what you were already thinking: it's time to get a new tuner card. [If this post helps to resolve your issue, please click the 'Mark as Answer' or 'Helpful' button at the top of this message. Ronni o sallivan kniga. By marking a post as Answered, or Helpful you help others find the answer faster.]. Honestly, I'm surprised that you got it to work at all. The TV tuner/capture card driver model for Vista/Win7 is not the same as it was for 2k/XP. Sabon lt std roman font There don't seem to be any Vista-certified drivers for that card (again, there don't seem to be any drivers written for it since 2001.) I have to take issue, though, with your statement about it being 'a Media Center problem.'

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