TV@nywhere master shutdown issue

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I bought a TV@nywhere Master card for my cousins pc recently, after installation of the card the PC (which is running Windows XP Professional) restarts everytime I want to shutdown. After much investigation it has occurred that it is the 'cx88aud.sys' file that is causing that problem, as when this driver is removed the system shuts down as normal but when the driver is reinstalled it fails to shutdown.
Anyone shed some light on this issue????

I had it too ...
It`s a IRQ sharing problem.
Solutions :
1. Moving the card to another slot migth fix it ...
2. if your motherboard supports it enable APIC.
3. Just disable the Msi Sound Capture driver.

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    So you’ve just decided to add a MSI TV@nywhere Master card to your PC, you’re gonna need some help installing it then!! Before you continue, I recommend you download the Unofficial New Drivers in the other sticky, to avoid any heart (and brain!) ache.
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    INSTALLING THE DRIVER
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    INSTALLING THE MSIPVS TV SOFTWARE
    If you wish to use other TV recording software other than MSIPVS then please feel free to do so.
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    "Device" is always the Conexant Cx2388x Video Capture"
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    "Standard" - set this to your local TV standard, eg if in UK set to "PAL-I". if unsure, do a Google search and find out!!
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    "MSIPVS installs, but when I start the application I get an error message "WinDVR has caused a problem and needs to shutdown" "
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    "I have connected the external audio lead to the Line-In (blue) jack on my mobo, and set it correctly in MSIPVS, but I hear no TV sound"
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    The TV card mute/unmute status is carried over a reboot without PC power off. What this means is that after a PC power on, once the TV card has been properly muted by a start and successful exit of the MSI program, the TV card mute/unmute status should be in proper synchronization with the applications (regardless of the soundcard mixer status), as long as the PC is not powered off. (Romulus mentions computer coming out of standby. I did not test that scenario but I would expect that if going into standby means power is stopped to TV card, the effect would be similar to a PC power off)."
    "My regular TV receives all 5 channels (even Channel Five!), but when I connect aerial to TV@nywhere I only get 3"
    Common to all TV tuner hardware (not just MSI's!) is the need for a good strong signal. A moderate signal might appear okay on a regular domestic TV, but might not be strong enough for the TV tuner hardware. Consider investing in a good signal booster, or getting your aerial changed.
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    "I have connected my VCR to the CATV connector, but it does not appear when autoscanning."
    "I cannot receive any channels when I connect my Sky box to the RF (CATV) connector."
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    "Windows XP Media Center says that my "tuner hardware is malfunctioning or not installed" but I have installed the latest TV@nywhere drivers from MSI"
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    "MSIPVS keeps defaulting my location back to Afghanistan, even though I set it to US / UK/ Sweden / Latvia / Kazahkstan"
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    "Where can I find these "Unofficial New Drivers" that people keep referring to here?"
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    [Last edited 8th October 05 by Dr Stu]

  • TV@nywhere Master

    During startup static starts coming from TV@nywhere Master sounding like radio off station). After Win2k has finished loading, I can start either MSI Radio or MSIPVS and it will stop. The radio will also come on sounding normal (on previous station) after coming out of standby.
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    Romulus' recommendation is effective in a very specific situation. That situation being, that the soundcard/chip mixer setting for the TV card audio source is in fact in a muted state at system boot.
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    The desirable connection between the TV card and the soundcard, is the internal one. This frees the soundcard Line-in for other use, and based on personal experience, the internal connection is less prone to picking up extraneous electrical noise (just my observation, I have no explanation).
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    What 1 - 5 means is that you cannot rely on the MSI applications to mute the audio source at program exit, and you cannot rely on the TV card audio souce to be muted at system start.
    Some observations of the TV card mute/unmute:
    6. Both MSI Radio and MSI PVS, unmute the TV card at program start, and mute the TV card at SUCCESSFUL program exit (remember we are not talking about the soundcard mixer state here). What this means is as long as a single program start and a single SUCCESSFUL program exit takes place, the TV card tuner will be muted, regardless of what the soundcard mixer audio source states are. If the PC is rebooted (without a PC power-off), for whatever reason, while the MSI Radio or MSI PVS program is executing (a successful exit has not been performed), the TV card will remain in an unmuted state until the next startup and successful exit of either of the two programs.
    7. The TV card mute/unmute status is carried over a reboot without PC power off. What this means is that after a PC power on, once the TV card has been properly muted by a start and successful exit of the MSI program, the TV card mute/unmute status should be in proper synchronization with the applications (regardless of the soundcard mixer status), as long as the PC is not powered off. (Romulus mentions computer coming out of standby. I did not test that scenario but I would expect that if going into standby means power is stopped to TV card, the effect would be similar to a PC power off).
    What this all boils down to is that the perfect solution to this problem would be if the TV card default audio state at PC power up was mute, since there is no way to guarantee that the soundcard audio source state will be mute. I don't know if this requires a hardware patch or a change in the MSI drivers.
    Another way would be to guarantee that the soundcard mixer audio source state is mute before system shutdown. The Creative mixer does not have a way to force audio source states at system start, it just resets the states to whatever they were at shutdown. This would suggest if a utility was automatically executed at shutdown to mute the soundcard audio source, maybe at system power-up, the state will be reset. If anyone is aware of such a utility, I would be interested. The ones that I have seen so far, mute only the Master volume, which as indicated above, is not sufficient.  
    The alternative is not to power off the PC.

  • TV@nywhere Master (MS-8606) + its programs

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    there are two stickies at the top of this forum, one has unofficial new drivers for the Master card, and another has new test MSIPVS
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  • TV@nywhere Master poor video quality with 6800 GT

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    Hi:
    Thaniks for writing back. My comment really was directed at ellucidating how many others might have poorer quality using Nvidia 6800-based graphics cards as the originator of this thread implicated. Second, as to your comments, it would seem a good idea to stay with the old drivers. The new drivers were supposed to solve TitanTV directed recordings; this they do better, but still insufficiently at least in my hands. Maybe the only choice left is to stay with the originals. But before uninstalling the current version and installing the original, I had a third question that perhaps you could address.
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  • Numerous Problems with New TV@nywhere Master

    Greetings all.  A few days ago, I purchased a TV@nywhere Master card.  I own two MSI mainboards and an MSI video card that I think are great, but so far this product has been nothing but junk.  I am having numerous problems with it that I have not been able to resolve:
    1.  The remote control just plain doesn't work.
    2.  I am unable to adjust the TV volume within the MSIPVR tuner software.  Turning it up and down or muting it does nothing.  However, whenever I exit the program, it mutes the line-in jack on my sound card and doesn't unmute it when I run the program again!  I have to run the Creative Surround Mixer and unmute the jack before I get any TV audio.
    3.  Originally when I booted up, the radio tuner kicked in with a fuzzy feed, even though the software was not running.  I had to run the software and exit it to make this stop.  I believe this has resolved itself.
    4.  The MSIPVR software seems very unstable.
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    I'm really shocked that MSI would release such a low-quality product as most of their other things are quite well made.  I am looking to see if anyone has suggestions I can try to resolve this.  I am interested in keeping this card if these can be fixed, but if not, I'll be returning this unit and picking up something from ATI instead.  There's absolutely no reason for a card to be runnign this poorly and be in a shipping state.
    Below are my system specifications should they be of any help:
    AthlonXP 2800+ FSB333
    MSI K7N2 Delta-L nForce 2
    1024MB PQI PC3700 LL
    Sound Blaster Audigy
    ATI RADEON 9600XT
    Promise FastTrak TX2000
    2x40GB Western Digital 8MB (In RAID 0 Stripe)
    Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2
    All Latest Drivers/Updates for Windows and All Hardware

    Quote from: TunerFAQ on 17-February-05, 10:17:47
    One more note (great stuff Stu:))... with regards to the remote... try to give it a slight extra push into the socket :D.
    As stupid as it sounds, it happens :p... at least with me it did. I kept on trying to get the remote to work in the beginning, only to find out in the end that I hadn't played it ALL the way into the input socket. After the click, it worked.
    I hope you can get the sound stuff working though. That's definitely a pain :(. I'm personally having issues with the original card and new software now... but yeah, I shall wait on your feedback first:).
    OK, I've finally had some time to try out the various other suggestions that have been made and unfortunately, have met with no success.  I tried changing my audio to CD In on my Audigy which still has the same sound problems.  I also checked out the connection with the remote and it is in all the way.  Still no go on that one.  My power supply ratings are:
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  • TV@nywhere Master problems

    I recently purchased TV@nywhere Master to use on my Dell Dimension 4550 which runs WinXP, and would like help with the following issues:
    •   The signal for the TV card is provided by an antenna however, it is not strong enough to reach the tuner’s threshold, so none of my channels show as available in SETUP. I have already downloaded and installed the three latest driver versions from the MSI website. Do you have any suggestions as to how I can remedy this situation? The same antenna provides the signal to our two TVs, and our reception is perfect.
    •   I have twice attempted to register this card on your website, and have been told both times that my sessions, which took about a minute, had timed out! Can you fix this, please?
    •   The radio comes on unbidden whenever I start my computer, and after it comes out of standby mode.

    I have a TV@nywhere master and I live in the UK.
    I do not have any problems with tuning the stations with MSIPVS. All 4 main channels work fine, it also tuned in to some weaker signals. The only terrestrial channel I can not get is channel 5 but that is because they is no channel 5 by aerial in my area.
    You could try fine tuning the channel that BBC2 is on, it may help, how to do it is in the manual.
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