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ASUS Live Tuner Windows XP 2

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ZimZ

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Oct 27, 2001
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I've switch to Windows XP. Everything works fine, except for Asus Live. I get the following message:
Video decoder detecting occurs error!
Possible reasons:
1. Your display card doesn't have a video decoder
2. Your monitor or monitor driver is not proper design for I2C Bus control

My card: Asus V7100 Deluxe Combo.
Motherboard: Socket 423 P4, 850 Chipset

Anyone with a solution?

Thanks!
 
I have ASUS COMBO DELUXE and when I changed my
system WIN98 to WINXP Professional I have problem with sound
in my DVCR.
Asus Live doesn't work with WINXP and I have no choice -
I have to use DVCR but I can't hear anything.
I've instaled ASUS WDM drivers , the newest ASUS drivers for WINXP (44.03) and DVCR v2.35 and I have no voice!
I live in Poland our TV system is PAL d/k and I have cable TV.On my previous Win98 system everything was O.K.
I've tried setup almost all in DVCR and with no solution.
I looked through that forum and nobody gave appropriate solution in fact.
Maybe somebody has found real solution for that problem?
My configuration:
Soltek 75DRV2 with sound card
VIA chipset
Athlon 1,2 Ghz
256 DDR
WinXP Professional

 
to all of you users of the asus v7100 deluxe combo

that have problems whit windowsxp

here is the solution for you

download the lates 52.16 windows xp drivers from nvidia

an use the
and you will see that it wil work perfect whit windows xp

asus live will work fine whit sound and whit no problems

and the picture is also perfect

start using asus live 4.6 again
 
Here I have a solution that works on an Asus V7700 Deluxe in Windows XP.

install Asus display driver 31.40F
install Nvidia WDM driver version 1.19
install Asus DVCR 2.5

Other combinations didn't work.

Software and drivers can be found on the Asus website.

DVCR works fine now with MPEG1 and MPEG2 (AVI causes a crash). Select the right audio source.

Good luck all of you!
 
Hi

Not sure for XP, but under Windows 2003 majority of ASUS software did not work if folder names contained more than 8 characters.

So - for folders, use 8+3 naming convention, not long filenames.

Som
 
My setup : super socket 7 Gigabyte Ga-5aa (Ali chipset) + amd450k62 + 128mb + v3400 vivo + isa sound blaster sound card + windows xp pro .

Install xp pro
Install all hardware drivers (no to directx9 update)
Isa sound blaster card uses legacy drivers
Install win2kxp_2941 pack , reboot
Install wdm1_11 pack drivers
Install asuslive4b5
install virtualdub (extra)
reboot .

Yes the nvidia capture driver will be in error .
Use the ic2 trick listed above to fix other problem .

Forget asdvcr pack , it wont work .

I am able to capture in windows xp pro + sp1 using the windows media 9 encoder , asuslive and virtualdub , with no problems .

Yes , my pc is slow in todays standards , but its my test machine and service center on lan network .

To locate the mentioned packages , use dogpile search to locate via ftp , as asus sites are junk .

The german ftp is your best shot .

Hope this helps users with the ASUS V3400 16MB TNT VIVO .
 
Here's a solution that works on the Asus V6800 Deluxe in Windows XP Pro.

I installed in the following order:

1) Asus display driver v31.40H
2) Nvidia WDM driver version v1.19
3) Asus DVCR v2.3.5.2

Note: all the above are available at the ASUS Site via HTTP

With this setup I was able to capture MPEG's using DVCR and AVI's using virtualDub v1.5.9.

Have a good one!
 
I installed my Asus V7700ti Deluxe in my PC with Asus CUSL-L (Socket370) mainboard and 1 GHz P-III. The WDM Capture driver I downloaded from the nVidia site (v2.20) didn't work (cannot start error 10 in Device Manager), so I re-installed XP Pro, to no avail. Switching drivers to the Asus ones (from the Asus site) didn't work either. I read this thread and found out that I needed to install WDM driver v1.08.
But I was still worried about things written here about the AGP voltage (my mainboard has no jumpers for that purpose), the cables which could not be connected during boot (not handy) and the necessary older video card driver version. Plus, Ik couldn't find WDM driver v1.08 anywhere, until I decided to take a look at ftp.asuscom.de, where I instantly found it, and it worked promptly!

NO problems whatsoever with the video card driver version (I now use the newest nVidia ones, v56.77), and NO problem with the cables, which were connected at the time of installation of WDM driver version 1.08. NO problem with the AGP voltage too. Also NO problem with the automated installation of the WDM driver; just "next, next, finish" and after a reboot & the following automatic hardware detection everything worked correctly!

Summary of successful installation steps for V7700 Deluxe:

- Install fresh WinXP (may not even be necessary)
- Install normal video card drivers of your choice (Asus or nVidia)
- Install WDM Capture Driver v1.08 from ftp://ftp.asuscom.de/pub/ASUSCOM/TREIBER/VGA/NVIDIA/V9xx0/6X_7X_WDM_1_08.EXE

Good luck!
 
Hi All,
Well I read through everything here and there looks to be a lot of good advice. Unfortunately none of it worked for me (it could XP SP2 that's the difference). Anyway, I did manage to get my ASUS 6600 deluxe running under XP after much playing around so figured I'd share. I installed the current newest nVidia drivers first (the Asus ones may work as well, not sure) then on the official US Asus site, under the 6800 deluxe section they have the 1.19 wdm update driver posted. That did the trick. Both ASUS DVCR & MS Movie Maker are working fine now. Any of the other (older or newer) WDM drivers caused the device cannot be started (10) message on my system.

Hope this helps someone.
Pete.
 
sup, got it working in Xp like this.

1. download the latest nvidia driver.
2. download 1.8 WDM from asus
3. download live46b5

4. Unzip 1.8 WDM to a place on hd
5. Install Nvidia latest drivers-reboot
6. next boot-xp will ask for wdm drivers- point to where u unzipped 1.8-for every wdm driver req.-reboot
7. install asus live 4.6 beta 5. incl bundled wdm drivers - reboot

worked here
 
I'm experiencing some of the same problems and have found same of the same solution.

I have:
1) Asus V7100 Combo Deluxe
2) Athlon XP 2000+
3) Asus A7V333
4) Sound Blaster Live! Player 5.1
4) dual boot os: windows 98SE and Windows XP Pro

I've connected the antenna cable to RF In and the three RCA jack to AV In via the Asus Adaptor. The AV out is connected to the Line In of the audio card.

Under win98:
1) using Asus Live I can correctly watch and catpure TV (TV tuner) or VHS (composite),
2) but using VirtualDub or Ulead VideoStudio or Primiere 6 I have NO SOUND at all.

Under Win XP:
1) using Movie Maker, Asus Virtual Recorder
a) I can watch TV but I have NO SOUND
b) I CAN'T HEAR OR SEE ANYTHING IF I SELECT COMPOSITE
2) using VirtualDub freeze if I try to capture.

On XP I've installed the latest nVidia video driver (66.93) and the WDM 1.08 (the last nvdia VIVO or VIVO TV will not install properly - error 10)

Do you have any suggestions?

thanks, Marco
 
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