Modular Technologies TV Card, Win2k Pro

This is a discussion about Modular Technologies TV Card, Win2k Pro in the Windows Hardware category; Does anyone have any experience getting one of these to work? I have tried drivers of a few other cards as well as some generic ones from somewhere but they don't seem to work. I'm not remotely interested in video capture I just want to watch TV πŸ™‚.

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Does anyone have any experience getting one of these to work? I have tried drivers of a few other cards as well as some generic ones from somewhere but they don't seem to work. I'm not remotely interested in video capture I just want to watch TV :):.
If it helps my graphics card is a ViperII in an Abit KA7/650MHz system
Cheers

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Have a look at the chip on the card if it is a brooktree 848 878 or 878a then it should work. I found that my card (huappuage wintv model 406) didn't work using generic drivers because of the nicam sound decoder. The optional sound chips are often labeled MSP40xx. The also should work practically all of the time. It is only a select few of non-generic designs that don't. In this case the supplied/manufactures custom modified drivers are the best option.
 
Here's some links to drivers and tv apps:
http://www.geocities.com/amethman/