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Hello,
As I see it's a very typical problem but I still haven't managed to solve it. I install the driver, update it from Leadtek website but problem still remains. IF I uninstall and reinstall the driver I can watch the cable TV. Once I reset the computer it gives me the same dull message "Cannot preview video stream". To use the card, I have to uninstall and reinstall the driver again just for one shot...
By the way I'm using the latest PVR software.
I have a P3 Board with Intel chipset.
512mb Ram
Ati 9600SE GFX Card.
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same here
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- Update the latest Windows XP SP2 and patches
- Update the latest DirectX (10/10/2006) : http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/deta … laylang=en
- Update the latest VGA (ATI/NVIDIA/Intel/VIA/SIS/...) driver
- Latest Leadtek driver : http://tw1965.myweb.hinet.net/Leadtek.htm
- Latest Leadtek Application (WinFast PVR2) : http://tw1965.myweb.hinet.net/WinFastPVR2.htm
Last edited by tw1965 (Wed 18th Oct 06 03:22)
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I have updated every driver and Windows but the problem remains same.
I start thinking that this card will not work on my mainboard. The service replied me that any codec could be causing this problem, I have not tried this because it does not make sense to me. I have sent the card back and waiting for a refund, I think I'll go with Avermedia in the same price range.
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I think I found the problem.. at least for me..
If you have a webcam.. uninstall it.. se what happens ![]()
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actually it worked just for one session ![]()
now I still get the message: "Cannot preview video stream."
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I FOUND THE FIX !!!
it's a proccess called VM303_STI that belongs to the webcam and is starting with the operating system
for thoose who dont know how to stop it:
start menu -> run -> type "msconfig" (ok) -> goto Startup -> search for "VM303_STI" -> uncheck it -> ok -> restart -> all done
proof: http://jaxx.upcnet.ro/other/daa.jpg
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peace
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