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Old 23rd April 2006, 04:01 AM
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Winfast TV2000 XP card installation

Hi,
I recently bought Leadtek's WinFast TV2000 XP Rm edition card. My FC 5 recognized it but when I try to watch television using tvtime it says 'no signal'. I have read number of posts on how to resolve the problem but I have been unsuccessful so far. One suggestion was to change tuner settings from 5 to 2 in the bttv.c module and recompile kernel. I did that but the tuner is still set to 5.

So I thought I'd throw this around and see if anybody has any ideas.

Thank you in advance.

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