Leadtek Winfast PVR2000 rtm driver  

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    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
       #31

    yoshy said:
    I have a problem, I am not allowed to modify the files in c:\windows.... i can't even copy them there... i am logged in with the administrator...any clues?
    Yoshy,

    Sorry for my late reply, I've currently extremely busy and not able to get on the board as often as I'd like (hopefully this will change again soon and I can be back on daily).

    Some thoughts:
    - Take ownership of the files you want to edit or move (i've attached the take ownership script. Unzip it, install and right click on the file to take ownership.
    - If you're editing an *.ini file, open notepad as an administrator (by right clicking on it and selecting run as administrator) then from inside notepad open the *.ini file.

    Timo
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    windows 7 ultimate
       #32

    TimStitt said:
    Hi flashkidsf,

    Here is the step by step install guide as promised. It's pretty rough, but it should tell you what you need to know. Let me know how you go mate and good luck.

    Tim
    i've followed your instructions, and my tv works, but i can't capture; i get "Cannot capture video stream" error.

    i have all four pvr components listed in programs and features.

    what could be the problem?
    thanks
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    Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bits
       #33

    hardware recording


    Hello,

    First, thank you for the drivers and the how to.

    It does work for me with a Leadtek Winfast PVR2000 card and Windows 7 x64.

    But the hardware encoding when recording with the CVBS or S-Video input does not work; there is a
    message in Leadtek Winfast PVR2 software saying it is not possible : is it normal?
    Is there a way to make it work?

    Thanks per advance for your answer.
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    Win 7 Home Premium x64
       #34
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