All-In-Wonder & Vista

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After a few e-mails and trouble tickets ATI/AMD is going to exchange my X1900 AIW for a X1900GT and a TV Wonder 550. The tuner works with Vista MCE. So I am happy with ATI/AMD. They are willing to work with the customer and resolve issues. They still say that they will release drivers and software for vista soon? But they cannot give a date of even let the AIW owners try betas.
I am pleased with the decision to exchange the hardware. So in the future when I get a DX10 card I will not lose the tuner.

Thanks ATI/AMD.

1Haplo

*EDIT* they sent me a TV Wonder 650 😀
 



I know this posting is 6 months old. But maybe you or someone else is still looking for a solution. I have a solution for the "no t.v. tuner" problem with ATI Catalyst Media Center, in Windows 7 or Vista.
I have the ATI All In Wonder HD Radeon HD 3650 GPU in my PC and everything works fine "IF" you are running Windows XP.
I upgraded to Windows 7 and when I installed the software that came with my ATI GPU, I tried running ATI Catalyst Media Center setup and got the message "NO T.V. TUNER" Here's what I did to get it working.
Download and install the full ATI Catalyst Software Suite for your operating system or install the ATI software that came with your GPU, including the Catalyst Media Center software.
Download and install 7-11_xp32-64_wdm_54435 from this URL using their alternate mirror,
http://drivers.softpedia.com/progDownload/ATI-Catalyst-XP-x64-WDM-Integrated-Driver-711-Download-46107.htm
Open Device Manager and under "Other Devices" you will see listed, NTativlm61 Right click it and select Properties, select update driver, select show or display a list of drivers and let me select one.( Maybe not exactly what it says but you get the picture.) Select ATI, select ATI Unified Stream Driver. Then select "Have Disk", Browse to either your ATI installation CD or where your downloaded ATI software is installed. I used the CD that came with my ATI GPU. Browse to, Install/Vista/Packages/Drivers/WDM/AVS/RIO/LH/ATIinavrr.sys Reboot and it should work now, it does on mine. ATI/AMD says there is no driver yet for Windows 7, what do they know?
 
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