Need help with MSI TV@nywhere Master

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  1. Bladestor

    Bladestor Member

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    Hello, I just bought the TV@nywhere Master and need some help. When installing the drivers it said it needed .dll files called tsbyuv.dll and iyuv_32.dll both of which were not on the driver disk nor my PC. I found and downloaded the 2 .dll files and tried installing the drivers again. I think it worked this time. I then installed MSIPVS. The radio works fine, however when I start MSIPVS it stays on the splash screen then freezes. What can I do, I tried other PVS software and nothing works!

    I'm running Win98 in America if it matters?

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    Does it help if you use an older driver to start with?
     
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    Hello,

    I also have the TV @nywhere Master and have run into the same problem, it's an excellent piece of hardware -- its only problem is that the drivers don't install as neatly as they should, and the supplied MSI PVS mpeg capture software is a bit buggy and likes to freeze alot. Unfortunately, the updated version on MSI's website as of 10-13-2003 is even more buggy -- at least that was my experience on my computer (PII win 98 sec. ed).

    Here is what to do about it:

    As for tsbyuv.dll, the card and software is functional without it. When the install asks you for that file, simply hit the "skip" button -- hit it as many times as it asks for it. And as far as the file "iyuv_32.dll", it will ask you to insert your win 98 disk for that.

    The MSI PVS software that comes with this card is basically Intervideo WinDVR. If you can get a copy of WinDVR -- it works alot better and is alot more stable as far as crashes go.



     

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