Ok, so the other night I\'m laying on my couch trying to get some sleep when a Tech attack hit me. Being that the octopus of a multi-room TV signal splitter is on the fritz and I can\'t view TV in the livingroom (but can from my computer room where there IS no TV) I decided to go out and buy a TV Tuner card for my PC.
I wasn\'t looking for anything special.. just a basic model to get me buy until I can afford a better model and a PC to go with it. (Specifically, one that can run DScaler flawlessly.. which turns all interlaced Video-IN into progressive scan - sweet!) It worked out perfect that the only place open at that hour was Wal-Mart (See: Evil corperate crap peddling bastards) and all they sell is low-range and economy class hardware. So there on the shelf I find what I\'m looking for.. ATI TV Wonder VE... and only 40 bucks! So I buy it and 25 foot of Coaxial cable plus some dual ended Coaxial jacks to hook it all up with.
Well everything goes fine with the installation.. drivers seem fine, program installs without a hitch, no IRQ or COM conflicts.. but when I start up the viewer.. nothing. After re-intalling and tweaking my refresh rate & graphics acceleration options I finally get sound.. but no picture. Argh..
So I search around for 3 days on the net for a solution to my problem (and mainly only finding out that my TV Wonder VE is about the crappiest product available) only to find out that my system which is completely within specs for this product.. really isn\'t. Specifically, I need a 3D videocard which supports Overlay. Well, I\'m using a system I was given to me from a friend of mine (I.E. I would never actually ~pay~ for this hunk of crap) and it has a built in SiS 350 board in it with 4mb of VRam. However, it doesn\'t support Video Overlay. So I do some searching around and find miraculously that my old Matrox Millenium with 8mb of Vram has Overlay support! Sweet! So I install that.. disable the SiS junk onboard videocard.. install the latest drivers for it.. re-install everything for my TV VE and... no picture.
A few more hours of scanning the net and using tester proggys reveals that noone REALLY knows weither or not the Matrox Millenium has overlay support or not. ATI, is of course famous for their non-existant customer support.. and since I don\'t have long distance I can\'t call their Canadian TOLL number for tech support. (The only thing worse than being on hold for 3 hours is PAYING for it)
So here\'s my question.. does anyone know of a way to emulate Video Overlay support thru software or know of a PC-TV program which doesn\'t rely on video overlay support to run? I feel that my only recourse now is to upgrade my videocard.. which I neither have the money or system specs to do. Well, I suppose I could buy an old GeForce2 which should support video overlay.. but that seems like a waste of time considering I have no software to push such a card or the specs to run software that will.
Any help is appreceated.