ATI Tuner Card Problem

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I am using a ATI TVWonder VE with a 9000 series video card (128) megs,
problem is that I can get the programs for the TV to work. When I try to
start any of the ATI Multimedia Center programs I get various error
messages. I have tried downloading program updates along with the newest
drivers but I get nowhere. About the only thing I have not tried is
removing the card itself along with all the drivers and programs, have a
feeling that may not get the job done either. Its looking like I may just
have to reformat my system, anyone have a better idea?
 

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I should have mentioned that I am using Xp Home.
"RJ" <mariusbg@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> I am using a ATI TVWonder VE with a 9000 series video card (128) megs,
> problem is that I can get the programs for the TV to work. When I try to
> start any of the ATI Multimedia Center programs I get various error
> messages. I have tried downloading program updates along with the newest
> drivers but I get nowhere. About the only thing I have not tried is
> removing the card itself along with all the drivers and programs, have a
> feeling that may not get the job done either. Its looking like I may just
> have to reformat my system, anyone have a better idea?
>
>
 
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RJ,

When I tried to upgrade to the latest versions of their programs that have
the "", I kept getting errors as well. I'm running XP Pro. When I went
back to the versions that came with my card on CD, no more problems. The
File Player version is 8.1, if that helps. I would like to upgrade, but
didn't know what to do about it.

~Dan

"RJ" <mariusbg@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> I should have mentioned that I am using Xp Home.
> "RJ" <mariusbg@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:ANCdnctasJdy0_fdRVn-gQ@comcast.com...
> > I am using a ATI TVWonder VE with a 9000 series video card (128) megs,
> > problem is that I can get the programs for the TV to work. When I try
to
> > start any of the ATI Multimedia Center programs I get various error
> > messages. I have tried downloading program updates along with the
newest
> > drivers but I get nowhere. About the only thing I have not tried is
> > removing the card itself along with all the drivers and programs, have a
> > feeling that may not get the job done either. Its looking like I may
just
> > have to reformat my system, anyone have a better idea?
> >
> >
>
>
 
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Whoops, left out the contents of the "". Meant to say the latest version
that has "EAZYLOOK". That version worked one time and then kept giving me
errors at startup.

~Dan

"Daniel Nash" <dnash@vt.edu> wrote in message
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> RJ,
>
> When I tried to upgrade to the latest versions of their programs that have
> the "", I kept getting errors as well. I'm running XP Pro. When I went
> back to the versions that came with my card on CD, no more problems. The
> File Player version is 8.1, if that helps. I would like to upgrade, but
> didn't know what to do about it.
>
> ~Dan
 

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You were more fortunate than I was, when I tried to go back to the original
version the errors remained.
"Daniel Nash" <dnash@vt.edu> wrote in message
news:c4h8e0$fsk$1@solaris.cc.vt.edu...
> Whoops, left out the contents of the "". Meant to say the latest version
> that has "EAZYLOOK". That version worked one time and then kept giving me
> errors at startup.
>
> ~Dan
>
> "Daniel Nash" <dnash@vt.edu> wrote in message
> news:c4h88t$frt$1@solaris.cc.vt.edu...
> > RJ,
> >
> > When I tried to upgrade to the latest versions of their programs that
have
> > the "", I kept getting errors as well. I'm running XP Pro. When I went
> > back to the versions that came with my card on CD, no more problems.
The
> > File Player version is 8.1, if that helps. I would like to upgrade, but
> > didn't know what to do about it.
> >
> > ~Dan
>
>