Bt878 Driver Windows 7 X64 Service

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Similar help and support threads Thread Forum Hi all. I'm new in this formum and don't know if is the right place to post. I need drivers for for the card in topic (chipset 848) to work on windows 8 64 bit. Searched everywhere, but unsuccesfully.

Conexant Bt878 Tuner Driver for Windows 7 32 bit, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 10, 8, XP. Uploaded on 4/14/2019, downloaded 3190 times, receiving a 93/100 rating by 1208 users.

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Bt878 driver windows 7 x64 services

A little Googling shows that the card was most likely made by Brookstone, and has a Philips chipset. Unfortunately, it also looks like support for that card ended in 2001: Given the age of the card, it's highly unlikely that it has an onboard MPEG2 encoder chip (which is a requirement for an analog tuner's use in Media Center - has been since MCE2k5.) My best suggestion is what you were already thinking: it's time to get a new tuner card.

[If this post helps to resolve your issue, please click the 'Mark as Answer' or 'Helpful' button at the top of this message. By marking a post as Answered, or Helpful you help others find the answer faster.]. Honestly, I'm surprised that you got it to work at all. The TV tuner/capture card driver model for Vista/Win7 is not the same as it was for 2k/XP.

There don't seem to be any Vista-certified drivers for that card (again, there don't seem to be any drivers written for it since 2001.) I have to take issue, though, with your statement about it being 'a Media Center problem.' If the card doesn't meet the requirements (both hardware, and driver) that MS laid out (again, it's the same requirements that Media Center 2005 had), then the card won't work. Analog tuners require an onboard MPEG2 encoder chip. Bsa airsporter serial numbers3305100 numbers. Also, the driver requirements are a little different. This is why many tuner manufactuers have to write two driver versions for each OS platform - one version for Media Center, and another for third-party applications. It's not necessarily that DScaler is 'superior', it's that it doesn't have as stringent requirements that MC has.

Just my $0.02, Chris [If this post helps to resolve your issue, please click the 'Mark as Answer' or 'Helpful' button at the top of this message. By marking a post as Answered, or Helpful you help others find the answer faster.]. (not trying to be argumentative.) So, you're saying that MS should scrap everything that they've done in Media Center (changing such a fundamental part of how it works would, I think, require starting from scratch) so that they can 'better support' legacy hardware that's been abandoned by its manufacturers? I repeat: it's been over 7 years since your vendor has released a driver for that tuner.

And, for other (general) hardware-compatibility issues: MS doesn't write the drivers. The specific hardware manufacturer writes the drivers, MS just (usually, but not always) redistributes them. Your tuner wouldn't have worked in Vista's Media Center, and it also wouldn't have worked in Media Center 2005 (which was based off of XP Pro), for the same reasons that it won't work now: it doesn't meet the requirements. They've existed for several years now. The reason for requiring a hardware MEPG encoder: reliability, and performance. By having the tuner do the encoding, there's very, very little CPU load on the system.