MSI TV@nywhere 8876 (help please)

Hello, i'm from Santiago, Chile. I have this tv card and a motherboard msi k7n2g, but when i start the tv software, in the software looks like as the 0 boton is push all the time...i need to know if the tv card it's damage or my motherboard with the tv card aren't compatible...also yo know? if i can use this tv card to send to t he internet images from a camara or any input device connected to tv card?....thanks and sorry but the english... :D Ignacio.

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in the software looks like as the 0 boton is push all the time
could you explain that some more?
that card can input from TV VCR or video camra. DVD player ex...

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