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Conexant Cx23881 Drivers

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Jan 21, 2012 - The CX2388x (CX23880, CX23881, CX23882, CX23883) family are the. By the cx88 and associated kernel driver modules, however, there.

Quote: Originally posted by Deleterious: Hmm. I've checked my two favorite online retailers (Newegg.com and mwave.com) and couldn't find the Leadtek TV2000 XP Expert at either place. Does anyone have a retailer that they'd recommend for this product? -Del AFAIK its only available oversees at the moment I'd love to be proven wrong though. The only cx23881 advice I can give is DO NOT waste your money on ProLink's cards. Tried two of them, they had some major problems, though image quality was great. Asus makes a card with the Philips 7133 chip, and as far as my eyes can tell, there's no significant difference between it and the cx2388x.

*sigh* Well, if the the TV2000 XP Expert is not available in the US yet, then that kicks it out. I did a search for 'CX2388' at newegg and only came up with Prolink and MSI cards. I researched the ASUS possibilities, but it appears that ASUS's website denies any knowledge of them ever building Capture cards.

I found the Asus 7133 at Newegg, but as has already been mentioned the chip is an unknown (to me) Philips chip. So anyone want to recommend a specific card that I can actually buy in the US that will fill the bill or give me more information on this Philips chip?

Thanks, -Del [This message was edited by Deleterious on November 14, 2003 at 18:29.] [This message was edited by Deleterious on November 14, 2003 at 18:34.]. Zathras, the Leadtek 'Expert' is a newer card than the 'Deluxe' with a different chipset. It's only available in Europe right now from what I understand. Novomatic gaminator for pc torrent.

I've heard that it offers better image quality than the older model, but I have no personal experience with it so I cannot say. Deleterious, if you only need an S-Video input and not a TV tuner, the Prolink Pixelview Xcapture comes very highly recommended. Other cards in their lineup seem to have some issues, but the Xcapture card seems to be very stable for most and has great drivers. In fact, people who don't need to use the tuner portion of their MSI TV@nywhere Master cards have sometimes taken to using the driver for the Xcapture card to drive the S-Video input, since the Xcapture drivers are so much better than MSI's and work for the MSI's S-Video due to the common chipset.

As for the Philips cards, apparently they aren't great for PAL use, but for standard NTSC signals they're great. I'm exceedingly happy with my LifeView FlyVideo 3000.

Perfect image quality, no driver issues on my setup. Quote: Originally posted by Deleterious: *sigh* Well, if the the TV2000 XP Expert is not available in the US yet, then that kicks it out. I did a search for 'CX2388' at newegg and only came up with Prolink and MSI cards.

I researched the ASUS possibilities, but it appears that ASUS's website denies any knowledge of them ever building Capture cards. I found the Asus 7133 at Newegg, but as has already been mentioned the chip is an unknown (to me) Philips chip. So anyone want to recommend a specific card that I can actually buy in the US that will fill the bill or give me more information on this Philips chip? Thanks, -Del Leadtek's Expert was never imported. Driver woxter slim disk usb 2010. That's correct. MSI's silicon tuner is poor compared with the analog ones from Philips on the Asus and others.

The CX2388x chips seem to be slightly better, resolution wise, but have a slightly noisier picture than the SA713x chips. Asus probably denies building a capture card because the Asus TV880 is, to them, a TV Tuner card, as is their newer TV/FM card (based on the SA7133 for NTSC and SA7134 for PAL). The LifeView FlyVideo 3000 that SergeiEsenin mentioned is an excellent choice.

SergeiEsenin: Unfortunately, Tuner's are important to me ATM. I'll look more closely at the Philip Chipset. Arsbernard: quote: Have you never heard of google?? And here I was thinking that companies that wish to sell products should have a search function on their homepage that actually FINDS their products, and not rely on unrelated third-party searches to find things for them.

Foolish of me, but I seem stuck with these antiquated notions. Also, That's a PAL card, which does me no good. Might I also add that it uses a Philips chipset, rather then the Connexant one I was originally asking about. Apex: quote: The CX2388x chips seem to be slightly better, resolution wise, but have a slightly noisier picture than the SA713x chips.

That's useful to know. So the search continues. I'm going to have to check to see if the applications I'm trying to use support the SA713 chips or not.