Black-Magic Intensity Pro does NOT work using Intensity Drivers 3.2 under XP 32bits.BlackMagic intensity pro works with dshow in VLC 1.0.0 using BlackMagic intensity drivers (1.8.4) under Windows 2003 Server R2 SP2.
We're waiting to test our intensity pro with the Linux drivers which should be soon released by BlackMagic Design
I can confirm this also, is there a fix?Doesn't work with Hauppauge WinTV-PVR-150 which is one of the most popular analog capture cards, on Windows which is one of the most popular operating systems. How about that? Makes you wanna cry.
It worked on my side after I updated the firmware!AVerMedia DVB-T Volar X A815
works great with
1. Windows Vista x32
2. VLC 1.0.2
3. DVB Subtitles [Works Great No Problem]
4. Audio [Works Great No Problem]
5. Video [Works Great No Problem With The Picture]
If you pick up winter hill transmitter [North West of England] see http://www.musicscene1.co.uk/francis_st ... stfreq.txt for a list i made on frequency's & Bandwidth and ill try and update when in the next few days
Not yet tryed it in Linux Yet but all I know is this card is supported in the Linux kernel by the dvb-usb driver.
Linux Fedora 7 and Ubuntu 7.10 you might need to download the firmware and drop it into /lib/firmware/ but if you see: http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/AVerTV_DVB-T_Volar
This driver might work might not.
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