View full LeadTek WinFast TV2000 XP Expert specs on CNET. Leadtek WinFast TV2000 XP Expert TV-tuner Review - PCSTATS. Abstract: This PCI card has ambitions to replace your VCR, with video recording straight to DVD, timeshifting and an assortment of other goodies. 81% Rating: Table of Contents. Download LEADTEK Win. 0XP Deluxe TV Tuner Driver 5. X, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7. If the driver is already installed on your system, updating (overwrite- installing) may fix various issues, add new functions, or just upgrade to the available version. Take into consideration that is not.

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I am struggling unsuccessfully with the setup of the Leadtek Winfast TV2000 XP Expert (x64) tv capture card. The MS compatibility list indicates good compatibilty with W8 and I managed to use the card in W8 Consumer Preview. In W8 RP the system is unable to recognize the card. The executable Leadtek driver file (W7, x64) seems to install the drivers, yet at the end of the installation process nothing happens.

The drivers do not appear in the Device Manager (or the System32 folder). Updating the driver from the Device Manager does not work either--it cannot find the necessary files in the executable file provided by Leadtek.

I have had this TV tuner card for a while in another system with with an ASUS MB. To get the audio working I plugged the audio cable from the TV2000 to the MB AUX1 connector. In this Dell system I have now, there is no AUX1 connector, or if it is, it is a bit smaller than the standard connector and has 3 pins instead of 4. My question is 2 fold. First do I need to use this audio cable? And if so, any ideas on how to connect it to the MB?

As a ghetto work around, could it be possible for me to splice a headphone plug to the end of the audio cable and plug the TV2000 directly into the line-in jack on the back of my system? I'm hoping it's a software issue and that I will just need to set the proper input and output settings.

Mac Os X 10.4 Tiger Cd Download on this page. From the user manual it seems to imply that I need to use the cable to the MB. I thought/hoped that the card would pass the audio through the PCI bus? To get a better understanding of the options available, here is the user manual on how to hook it up IF you have the proper MB connectors. Problem solved. I took an audio cable (like the ones used to connect CD Drives to MB) and pulled out the wires from the molex (red,white and black), then cut off the mini jack plug from an old pair of headphones. Then spliced the two together, red to red white to white.

I in each of the headphone wires there are other bare wires wrapped around the red and white, I wrapped these together and spliced it to the black ground wire of the audio cable. Sia We Are Born Rar. Then connected the audio output connector on the V Tuner card itself to the line-in and now I have sound. I just need to figure out how to control this sound with my remote. I tried some configuration settings in the TV Tuner SW last night but nothing worked. I'll try some more tonight.

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