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Hammerhead Shark
ATI TV Wonder VE
I picked up a TV WONDER VE today just because. I got it all hooked up but I can't get the audio to work. I tried all the differant settings and hookups. Still nothing, any suggestions welcome. My specs are in the sig. TIA.
Thing One: Core2Duo E7200 @ 3.6GHz//2x2GB OCZ DDR2 800//Asus P5Q Pro//ATi HD 4850 PCI-E//ATI TV-Wonder HD650//500GB SATA Caviar Black HDD//12x LiteOn DVD-RW//22" Acer LCD Widescreen
Thing Two: 1.6GHz Atom//1024MB SODIMM//160GB HDD//intel Graphics//8.9" LCD Screen
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Hammerhead Shark
I have heard ATI TV cards won't work well with XP...well, I might be wrong...
I think you better off go and get another brand... 
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Hammerhead Shark
well the picture seems ok. i just can't get the audio to work.
Thing One: Core2Duo E7200 @ 3.6GHz//2x2GB OCZ DDR2 800//Asus P5Q Pro//ATi HD 4850 PCI-E//ATI TV-Wonder HD650//500GB SATA Caviar Black HDD//12x LiteOn DVD-RW//22" Acer LCD Widescreen
Thing Two: 1.6GHz Atom//1024MB SODIMM//160GB HDD//intel Graphics//8.9" LCD Screen
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They work fine.
Make sure that all of the drivers are loaded, the Audio Crossbar in particular.
Make sure that the TV Card Audio port is plugged into the Line In on your sound card with the supplied cable.
Make sure that your Line In is not muted.
Other than that it should work. I have tried every major brands TV cards and I still think that in the $50 range the ATI TV VE is a great deal. The tuner is not the best, but they all suck. The best way to fix this is to get a cheap VCR with a tuner and use the tuner in the VCR into the YV cards inputs. Quality improves 100%. Another must, is Dscaler, the BEST program for de-interlacing and scaling.
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Hammerhead Shark
I got it working....
Had to run the soundstorm setup again. Yeah I know I'm a little slow sometimes....
Thing One: Core2Duo E7200 @ 3.6GHz//2x2GB OCZ DDR2 800//Asus P5Q Pro//ATi HD 4850 PCI-E//ATI TV-Wonder HD650//500GB SATA Caviar Black HDD//12x LiteOn DVD-RW//22" Acer LCD Widescreen
Thing Two: 1.6GHz Atom//1024MB SODIMM//160GB HDD//intel Graphics//8.9" LCD Screen
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