I have tried your batch script method to no avail. I have verified the files have copied correctly and are in the right place.
ProgDVB 5 reports that it 'Could not CoCreateInstance CLSID_MPEG2Demultiplexer', and ProgDVB4 reports 'Run DBA graph error'. My manufacturers own software is a little more successful, in that it can get to the run and get to the scan channels screen. However once I scan my local transmitter, it fails to see any channels. It looks like it is failing to lock, as the signal quality bar stays at 0%, despite it being 100% consistantly in XP.
I have also ensured the BDA drivers are installed for my device, and ensured DirectX 9 is running ok.
Source: Vista x64
Destination: WinServer 2008 x64
Card: Lifeview FlyDVB-T (PCI)
Appreciate any help you can provide!
Quick Edit:
Ok, I read some old instructions and decided to run the install option of BDA.inf in /windows/inf/. After restarting, my LifeView application and ProgDVB4 (with graph edits) seem to work, although they are unstable. ProgDVB5 still gives the old error though.
BDA (Tv tuner support) on Server 2008/R2
in Windows Server 2008
Posted · Edited by Leonichol
Hi shahed26,
I have tried your batch script method to no avail. I have verified the files have copied correctly and are in the right place.
ProgDVB 5 reports that it 'Could not CoCreateInstance CLSID_MPEG2Demultiplexer', and ProgDVB4 reports 'Run DBA graph error'. My manufacturers own software is a little more successful, in that it can get to the run and get to the scan channels screen. However once I scan my local transmitter, it fails to see any channels. It looks like it is failing to lock, as the signal quality bar stays at 0%, despite it being 100% consistantly in XP.
I have also ensured the BDA drivers are installed for my device, and ensured DirectX 9 is running ok.
Source: Vista x64
Destination: WinServer 2008 x64
Card: Lifeview FlyDVB-T (PCI)
Appreciate any help you can provide!
Quick Edit:
Ok, I read some old instructions and decided to run the install option of BDA.inf in /windows/inf/. After restarting, my LifeView application and ProgDVB4 (with graph edits) seem to work, although they are unstable. ProgDVB5 still gives the old error though.
Guess I will need a better 3rd party app!