No video with honestech tvr2.5 with windows 7
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Don't see no video but audio after installing the honestech TVR2.5 (card TV Tuner). Help, please
Hello
Don't see no video but audio after installing the honestech TVR2.5 (card TV Tuner). Help, please
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His works now. Are gone for the 'Default' tab under Video Setting--> of color adjustment.
Thank you best regards &,.
Madhav
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