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Post 1 made on Saturday April 8, 2006 at 17:50
stumped
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I have a question about the Windows MCE2005 requireing a SD tv tuner card first before haveing a HDTV tuning card. Is that correct beause stupid dell only gave me 3 PCI slots and only 2 are the right size. The other is PCI Express x1. One of the regular PCI slots is geing taken up by my soundcard and the other is being taken up by my wireless card. If it is true that you need to have an SD tuner card first, is there anyway around that or am I just SOL?

Last edited by stumped on April 10, 2006 20:36.
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Post 2 made on Monday April 10, 2006 at 14:27
erock1
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stumped,
sorry but I have no idea what you mean by a "VDTV tuning card". But here is the URL to MS MC requirtements for TV tuner cards.
[Link: microsoft.com]
Post 3 made on Monday April 10, 2006 at 19:37
Daniel Tonks
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It looks like it *does* require an SD card. No idea why. An alternative might be to use a USB-based SD tuner.


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