infiniTV support in Windows 10?
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infiniTV support in Windows 10?
jRiver Media Center is superior to WMC. I have a PCIe 4 tuner card and an ETH6. Any way to get these working in Windows 10?
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That is quite the "Opening Statement". Good Luck with that one!KarlBeem wrote:jRiver Media Center is superior to WMC. I have a PCIe 4 tuner card and an ETH6. Any way to get these working in Windows 10?
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I have the ETH6 working with a W10 WMC setup.
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Verified Win8 software/drivers will install on a Win10 machine (ran setup in Win8 compatibility and admin). Win7 drivers fail.
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Agreed, I have been using the "shared tuner" feature on the PCI-E 6 card, I have installed the current software for the InviniTV and they work fine.tzr916 wrote:Verified Win8 software/drivers will install on a Win10 machine (ran setup in Win8 compatibility and admin). Win7 drivers fail.
Using the Windows 10 Media Center port for software.
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