The TV / FM Capture Card is a device manufactured by boeder. This driver - "pv951linux.zip" - has been downloaded 351 times and is rated 1 out of 5 stars based on 13 reviews. The total disk space used for this update is 1.1 MB.
TV / FM Capture Card
Linux, Other Unix
Follow the installation guides. Best is to recompile your kernel first or at least make kernel config. when having installed bttv (and new i2c) use
modprobe tuner type=1
modprobe bttv pll=1 radio=1
modprobe pic16c54 /* sound chip on boeder */
generally boeder sound card is a plv951 from pro video
look for drivers for win95/98/2000 and winnt and this one on
www.provideo.com.tw
winnt driver did not work with my computer but that might depend on graphics board.
Felix Friedrich (DG Member) on 2-Jan-2001
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
lircd.conf.provideo | 1.1 KB | 16 Jun 2000 |
i2c-2.5.0.tar.gz | 63.8 KB | 16 Jun 2000 |
lirc-0.6.0.tar.gz | 291.6 KB | 16 Jun 2000 |
kwintv-0.7.5-1.src.rpm | 513.3 KB | 16 Jun 2000 |
bttv-0.7.26.tar.gz | 102.6 KB | 16 Jun 2000 |
kradio-3.0beta6.tar.gz | 89.1 KB | 16 Jun 2000 |
To get the TV / FM Capture Card driver, click the green download button above. After you complete your download, move on to Step 2.
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Once you have downloaded your new driver, you'll need to install it. In Windows, use a built-in utility called Device Manager, which allows you to see all of the devices recognized by your system, and the drivers associated with them.
In Windows 11, Windows 10 & Windows 8.1, right-click the Start menu and select Device Manager
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In Windows XP, click Start -> Control Panel -> Performance and Maintenance -> System -> Hardware tab -> Device Manager button
Locate the device and model that is having the issue and double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.
Select the Driver tab.
Click the Update Driver button and follow the instructions.
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