Christopher,
He's right. ATI has gotten it to work, but it is NOT a supported tuner for
MCE. The key word there is SUPPORTED.
The AIW does not have a hardware decoder and therefore will never get an MS
certification for either XP or Vista.
Didn't say it might not work, but it is a lousy solution when you can buy a
nice Hauppauge PVR-150 for $60 on sale.
Tom
"JW" <> wrote in message
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> Christopher,
>
> You have it backwards The AIW software drivers was developed approved by
> MS for MCE 2004 and ATI requied that a HT CPU be used in order to get the
> CPU utiliazation down to the level that MS would approve.
> With MCE 2005 and the capability for multiple tuner MS for the first time
> requied a hardware encoder in order to obtain approal for the MCE 2005
> Logo program. ATI upgraded their AIW software encoder so that it would
> work with MCE 2005 and first released it in about May of 2005 along with a
> release of their MMC software. MS never approved this version although
> ATI themselves support it. AFAIK there has be nowanouncement by ATI that
> they will again upgraded their AIW software encoder in order that it work
> with Vista
> "Christopher L. Estep" <> wrote in message
> news:69D11A7B-8280-406C-82DF-...
>>
>> "Tom Scales" <> wrote in message
>> news:Oegjmw%...
>>> Part of the problem is that ATI may provide drivers for XP MCE, but it
>>> is NOT and never will be an approved tuner. It does not have the
>>> required hardware encoder. Vista may enforce this more stringently.
>>>
>>> Tom
>>
>> The issue is strictly an ATI driver issue. The AIW series, while not
>> supported in MCE 2004, *is* supported in MCE 2005, so your *never will
>> be* is bogus right there. The requirement for a hardware decoder is
>> strictly an MCE 2004 and earlier issue.
>>
>> The HDTV Wonder is recognized by Vista (which includes drivers for it);
>> however, up until beta 2, ATSC-only cards such as the HDTV Wonder would
>> not work standalone in either MCE or Vista (NTSC support was required).
>> However, at least build 5456 (the first post-beta 2 Vista build) obviates
>> that requirement. While the AIW series still lacks support, the issue is
>> on ATI, not Microsoft, to solve, and it has nothing to do with the lack
>> of a hardware encoding solution (as the support for the HDTV Wonder
>> proves).
>>
>>
>> I have an AIW 9700 Pro and HDTV Wonder. While my AIW is not working in
>> 5456, the HDTV side of my HDTV Wonder certainly does.
>>
>> Christopher L. Estep
>>
>>
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