![]() ![]() ![]() The All-in-Wonder line debuted with the Rage chipset series. ATI also made other TV oriented cards that use the word Wonder (TV Wonder, HDTV Wonder, DV Wonder), and remote control (Remote Wonder). ATI had previously used the Wonder trademark on other graphics cards ( ATI Wonder series), however, they were not full TV/graphics combo cards (EGA Wonder, VGA Wonder, Graphics Wonder). The All-in-Wonder (also abbreviated to AIW) was a combination graphics card/ TV tuner card designed by ATI Technologies. Good luck and be patient, the fixes and updates will improve as more info is gathered, please share your experiences with Microsoft and the Hardware Manufacturers by whatever means possible, every bit of data & feedback received will help resolve most issues that come with the new OS.Family of combination graphics/TV tuner cards from ATI Technologies I will be testing with Win Media Center after I get it early April, and will share the results soon after. So far all ArcSoft software is working great since manual driver install. Please, update drivers on site and pass this info along to help others who may have similar issues. There is 1 AMD/ATI TV Wonder HD750 listed which I marked as compatible with possible manual driver install noting I'm using the Diamond version of the TV Wonder. I wrote both Diamond and Microsoft because Microsoft compatibility site doesn't list the Diamond TV Wonder HD750 but does list the 650's. Do NOT use the 'find driver automatically', instead, I browsed to the installation disc to:Īll ArcSoft Programs and TV Wonder features work great now. Note the TV Wonder is listed as 'Hybrid ATSC/QAM PCI Express'. Using Device Manager, I found the TV Wonder under the Sound, Video, and Game Controllers Heading. I soon discovered the fix was fairly easy, all I had to do was a manual driver installation of the PCI-e device. ![]() Since my new PC was a clean install because I upgraded from XP, I had no rollback drivers. ![]() What little info I found suggested some peeps were getting this to work by rolling back to the Win7 driver. The hardware was simply NOT getting its drivers from the installation applications. I was a bit disappointed when I couldn't find Win8 drivers at Diamond or ATI/AMD, but this prompted me to check just what the hardware issue was by looking in Device Manager. The programs would open but would display an error regarding missing TV Tuner Hardware. Bypassing the autoplay installation, but this did not work for me either. ![]()
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