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W. eWatson

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 5:13 pm
Post subject: Knocked Out Hauppauge Capture Card--WinTV
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I have a feeling that I damaged a WinTV card (Subject) today when I
plugged in a video device and the card popped up out of its slot. It's
possible I'm missing something else, a connection, but how would I know
it's not a h/w problem from the OS? Using System->Devices reveals nothing.

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Paul

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 8:43 pm
Post subject: Re: Knocked Out Hauppauge Capture Card--WinTV
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W. eWatson wrote:
> I have a feeling that I damaged a WinTV card (Subject) today when I
> plugged in a video device and the card popped up out of its slot. It's
> possible I'm missing something else, a connection, but how would I know
> it's not a h/w problem from the OS? Using System->Devices reveals nothing.

Download Everest Home Edition.

[URL="http://majorgeeks.com/download4181.html"]http://majorgeeks.com/download4181.html[/URL]

Go to Devices:PCI Devices.

If the card is not being enumerated properly, you'd see
an "unknown" card type shown. Check all the entries listed,
and by the process of elimination, you may be able to tell
whether the card is showing up or not.

If the card is not enumerated in any way, it could be cooked.

If all the PCI devices are missing, then it could be the
interface on the Southbridge is damaged. But that would likely
have led to some complaints from the BIOS during POST.

Paul

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W. eWatson

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 8:43 pm
Post subject: Re: Knocked Out Hauppauge Capture Card--WinTV
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Paul wrote:
> W. eWatson wrote:
>> I have a feeling that I damaged a WinTV card (Subject) today when I
>> plugged in a video device and the card popped up out of its slot. It's
>> possible I'm missing something else, a connection, but how would I
>> know it's not a h/w problem from the OS? Using System->Devices reveals
>> nothing.
>
> Download Everest Home Edition.
>
> [URL="http://majorgeeks.com/download4181.html"]http://majorgeeks.com/download4181.html[/URL]
>
> Go to Devices:PCI Devices.
>
> If the card is not being enumerated properly, you'd see
> an "unknown" card type shown. Check all the entries listed,
> and by the process of elimination, you may be able to tell
> whether the card is showing up or not.
>
> If the card is not enumerated in any way, it could be cooked.
>
> If all the PCI devices are missing, then it could be the
> interface on the Southbridge is damaged. But that would likely
> have led to some complaints from the BIOS during POST.
>
> Paul
Thanks. I have Everest on this PC, and will bring it up on the other PC.
I think it's toast, but will call Hauppauge in the morning. One of my
video program reports its disappearance.
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Cari

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 10:01 pm
Post subject: Re: Knocked Out Hauppauge Capture Card--WinTV
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Have you tried physically removing the card and then replacing it...
preferably with a reboot in between?

i.e. Turn off PC, remove card, startup PC, turn off PC, reinserting card,
turning on PC.
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W. eWatson

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 3:43 am
Post subject: Re: Knocked Out Hauppauge Capture Card--WinTV
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Cari (MS-MVP) wrote:
> Have you tried physically removing the card and then replacing it...
> preferably with a reboot in between?
>
> i.e. Turn off PC, remove card, startup PC, turn off PC, reinserting
> card, turning on PC.
Several times. However, I have not removed the card completely. Just
pushed it back in place.
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W. eWatson

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(Msg. 6) Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 3:46 am
Post subject: Re: Knocked Out Hauppauge Capture Card--WinTV
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Paul wrote:
> W. eWatson wrote:
>> I have a feeling that I damaged a WinTV card (Subject) today when I
>> plugged in a video device and the card popped up out of its slot. It's
>> possible I'm missing something else, a connection, but how would I
>> know it's not a h/w problem from the OS? Using System->Devices reveals
>> nothing.
>
> Download Everest Home Edition.
>
> [URL="http://majorgeeks.com/download4181.html"]http://majorgeeks.com/download4181.html[/URL]
>
> Go to Devices:PCI Devices.
>
> If the card is not being enumerated properly, you'd see
> an "unknown" card type shown. Check all the entries listed,
> and by the process of elimination, you may be able to tell
> whether the card is showing up or not.
>
> If the card is not enumerated in any way, it could be cooked.
>
> If all the PCI devices are missing, then it could be the
> interface on the Southbridge is damaged. But that would likely
> have led to some complaints from the BIOS during POST.
>
> Paul
Oddly, I found references to BrookTree WinTV. There were maybe 6-8
devices of sort other another shown. No messages that suggested anything
was wrong.
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Paul

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(Msg. 7) Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 8:20 am
Post subject: Re: Knocked Out Hauppauge Capture Card--WinTV
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W. eWatson wrote:
> Paul wrote:
>> W. eWatson wrote:
>>> I have a feeling that I damaged a WinTV card (Subject) today when I
>>> plugged in a video device and the card popped up out of its slot.
>>> It's possible I'm missing something else, a connection, but how would
>>> I know it's not a h/w problem from the OS? Using System->Devices
>>> reveals nothing.
>>
>> Download Everest Home Edition.
>>
>> [URL="http://majorgeeks.com/download4181.html"]http://majorgeeks.com/download4181.html[/URL]
>>
>> Go to Devices:PCI Devices.
>>
>> If the card is not being enumerated properly, you'd see
>> an "unknown" card type shown. Check all the entries listed,
>> and by the process of elimination, you may be able to tell
>> whether the card is showing up or not.
>>
>> If the card is not enumerated in any way, it could be cooked.
>>
>> If all the PCI devices are missing, then it could be the
>> interface on the Southbridge is damaged. But that would likely
>> have led to some complaints from the BIOS during POST.
>>
>> Paul
> Oddly, I found references to BrookTree WinTV. There were maybe 6-8
> devices of sort other another shown. No messages that suggested anything
> was wrong.

The free version of Everest is a few years old now, so it won't be
able to identify everything. Using vendor and device hex codes,
you can figure out any unknown ones, using the pci.ids file.
(This file is not "official" in any sense, so plenty of parts are
missing.)

[URL="http://pciids.sourceforge.net/pci.ids"]http://pciids.sourceforge.net/pci.ids[/URL]

Your card could have a BT848 or BT878 on it. Or the chip might
be newer, and be branded with Conexant printed on it. So you'd have
to check in the pci.ids file, under Brooktree, Conexant, or Hauppauge
and see what you can find.

If the chip can still be enumerated, then it may be working. The question
then would be, what is broken with respect to drivers or whatever.

Paul
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 3:12 pm
Post subject: Re: Knocked Out Hauppauge Capture Card--WinTV
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Paul wrote:
> W. eWatson wrote:
>> Paul wrote:
>>> W. eWatson wrote:
>>>> I have a feeling that I damaged a WinTV card (Subject) today when I
>>>> plugged in a video device and the card popped up out of its slot.
>>>> It's possible I'm missing something else, a connection, but how
>>>> would I know it's not a h/w problem from the OS? Using
>>>> System->Devices reveals nothing.
>>>
>>> Download Everest Home Edition.
>>>
>>> [URL="http://majorgeeks.com/download4181.html"]http://majorgeeks.com/download4181.html[/URL]
>>>
>>> Go to Devices:PCI Devices.
>>>
>>> If the card is not being enumerated properly, you'd see
>>> an "unknown" card type shown. Check all the entries listed,
>>> and by the process of elimination, you may be able to tell
>>> whether the card is showing up or not.
>>>
>>> If the card is not enumerated in any way, it could be cooked.
>>>
>>> If all the PCI devices are missing, then it could be the
>>> interface on the Southbridge is damaged. But that would likely
>>> have led to some complaints from the BIOS during POST.
>>>
>>> Paul
>> Oddly, I found references to BrookTree WinTV. There were maybe 6-8
>> devices of sort other another shown. No messages that suggested
>> anything was wrong.
>
> The free version of Everest is a few years old now, so it won't be
> able to identify everything. Using vendor and device hex codes,
> you can figure out any unknown ones, using the pci.ids file.
> (This file is not "official" in any sense, so plenty of parts are
> missing.)
>
> [URL="http://pciids.sourceforge.net/pci.ids"]http://pciids.sourceforge.net/pci.ids[/URL]
>
> Your card could have a BT848 or BT878 on it. Or the chip might
> be newer, and be branded with Conexant printed on it. So you'd have
> to check in the pci.ids file, under Brooktree, Conexant, or Hauppauge
> and see what you can find.
>
> If the chip can still be enumerated, then it may be working. The question
> then would be, what is broken with respect to drivers or whatever.
>
> Paul
Thanks for the info. It turns out that when the card popped up, it froze
the machine. I had to power it off. Apparently, that tangled up the
Haupaugge s/w. I re-installed it and it still didn't work; however, I
finally found another culprit a detached A/C plug inside the tube that
holds the camera in place. Before I did that I discovered the s/w
re-install did fix it though. I tried it on yet another camera with
success.
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 1:15 pm
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W. eWatson wrote:
> Paul wrote:
>> W. eWatson wrote:
>>> Paul wrote:
>>>> W. eWatson wrote:
>>>>> I have a feeling that I damaged a WinTV card (Subject) today when I
>>>>> plugged in a video device and the card popped up out of its slot.
>>>>> It's possible I'm missing something else, a connection, but how
>>>>> would I know it's not a h/w problem from the OS? Using
>>>>> System->Devices reveals nothing.
>>>>
>>>> Download Everest Home Edition.
>>>>
>>>> [URL="http://majorgeeks.com/download4181.html"]http://majorgeeks.com/download4181.html[/URL]
>>>>
>>>> Go to Devices:PCI Devices.
>>>>
>>>> If the card is not being enumerated properly, you'd see
>>>> an "unknown" card type shown. Check all the entries listed,
>>>> and by the process of elimination, you may be able to tell
>>>> whether the card is showing up or not.
>>>>
>>>> If the card is not enumerated in any way, it could be cooked.
>>>>
>>>> If all the PCI devices are missing, then it could be the
>>>> interface on the Southbridge is damaged. But that would likely
>>>> have led to some complaints from the BIOS during POST.
>>>>
>>>> Paul
>>> Oddly, I found references to BrookTree WinTV. There were maybe 6-8
>>> devices of sort other another shown. No messages that suggested
>>> anything was wrong.
>>
>> The free version of Everest is a few years old now, so it won't be
>> able to identify everything. Using vendor and device hex codes,
>> you can figure out any unknown ones, using the pci.ids file.
>> (This file is not "official" in any sense, so plenty of parts are
>> missing.)
>>
>> [URL="http://pciids.sourceforge.net/pci.ids"]http://pciids.sourceforge.net/pci.ids[/URL]
>>
>> Your card could have a BT848 or BT878 on it. Or the chip might
>> be newer, and be branded with Conexant printed on it. So you'd have
>> to check in the pci.ids file, under Brooktree, Conexant, or Hauppauge
>> and see what you can find.
>>
>> If the chip can still be enumerated, then it may be working. The question
>> then would be, what is broken with respect to drivers or whatever.
>>
>> Paul
> Thanks for the info. It turns out that when the card popped up, it froze
> the machine. I had to power it off. Apparently, that tangled up the
> Haupaugge s/w. I re-installed it and it still didn't work; however, I
> finally found another culprit a detached A/C plug inside the tube that
> holds the camera in place. Before I did that I discovered the s/w
> re-install did fix it though. I tried it on yet another camera with
> success.
Just to close this out. The capture card was WinTV Plus GO. Details are
under the Hauppague web site under analog capture devices.
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