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chris_H
04-07-2010, 02:18 PM
I am trying to get my old Nova-T PCI card to work on my new Windows 7 computer. Its one of the old Philips chip cards and the drivers for the new type don't work.

I've downloaded the software but htis only includes 98 and 2000 drivers which I can get to work (or even run) on 7. Any ideas/help?

Thanks

Mr X
04-07-2010, 04:08 PM
It's not supported on Windows 7 i'm afraid.

MrQ
21-01-2011, 08:54 AM
The August 2010 driver for the card has 32 and 64 bit drivers in there. Has the situation changed since Mr X's post above?

Edit: To clarify - the drivers I mentioned above are for the WinTV NOVA-t. Is the answer different for NOVA-t vs WinTV NOVA-t? [asking that as they have completely different drivers/dates].

Mr X
21-01-2011, 04:13 PM
The post was refering to an old variant of the Nova-T PCI. The last Nova-T PCI uses a conexant chip (and is Win7 supported). The posters one is an old Philips chip varient.

MrQ
21-01-2011, 08:44 PM
Thanks. Mine's also a Philips chip [model 934]. So now I understand why the card and the 64 bit drivers aren't working in Windows 7 even though the system requirements show Windows 7 as an option.

Might be worth Hauppauge noting that on the WinTV NOVA-t driver section that there are a couple of different cards with the same name - some work some don't.

MrQ
22-01-2011, 08:43 PM
For anyone interested. The TechnoTrend [OEM for this card?] drivers for this card work fine in Windows 7. So you can have a Philips chip and Windows 7 after all.

ollie
13-02-2011, 10:07 AM
For anyone interested. The TechnoTrend [OEM for this card?] drivers for this card work fine in Windows 7. So you can have a Philips chip and Windows 7 after all.

why isnt hauppauge supporting this card?

where can i find the drivers and supposedly new TV program?

Mr X
13-02-2011, 01:25 PM
The card is very old and is not supported by us on Windows7. The latest drivers we provide for this very old card is on our site. It's only supported on XP.