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Join Today Products BackProducts Gigs Live Careers Vendor Services Groups Website Testing Store Headlines Experts Exchange > Questions > PixelView Pro Want to Advertise Here? Solved http://www.hackintosh.zone/forums/topic/555-help-stuck-at-error-loading-drivers-lenovo-u310/ PixelView Pro Posted on 2005-01-12 Hardware 1 Verified Solution 2 Comments 654 Views Last Modified: 2007-12-19 a pixelview pro card is installed in one of the computers in our office.. the computer unit that has the card was been reformatted and reinstalled with windows 98 due to certain reasons.. when i try to https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/21272391/PixelView-Pro.html reinstall the driver of the pixelview card, it installs properly.. when i try to run the software to watch tv programs, this error message appeared "BT848/BT878 LoadLibrary Fail:1114". when you click the ok button of this error message, another error message saying "Btvid: Failure Loading Vxd driver" appeared. i'd tried uninstalling and reinstalling the driver and the software but it does not resolve the problem.. what should i do? 0 Question by:ra2325 Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 13 Best Solution bywlennon Hi ra2325, this seems to be the latest driver for your card: http://www.driverscollection.com/?file_id=942 If that doesn't work, try installing this: http://www.freetrialsoft.com/FlyDS-review-6158.html Go to Solution 2 Comments LVL 13 Overall: Level 13 Hardware 12 Message Accepted Solution by:wlennon2005-01-12 Hi ra2325, this seems to be the latest driver for your card: http://www.driverscollection.com/?file_id=942 If that doesn't work, try installing this: http://www.freetrialsoft.com/FlyDS-review-6158.html Good luck... 0 LVL 7 Overall: Level 7 Hardware 2 Message Expert Comment by:andreba2005-0
clock device Video card memory errors Capture card problems Channels black-and-white and numbers off-by-one Too few buffers with bttv before kernel 2.4.21 bttv takes a long time to load Audio problems with Prolink PixelView cards Poor performance with the rivatv http://tvtime.sourceforge.net/problems.html driver Unable to tune to channels using the bttv, saa7134 or cx88 drivers Video card problems tvtime not starting when using the Radeon FireGL drivers Corrupted YUY2 video with EPIA onboard video Terrible XVIDEO performance with Radeon cards and XFree86 4.3 Poor performance with SiS driver in XFree86 4.2.1 and earlier XVIDEO always-on-top with some Radeon cards Corrupted image borders on NVIDIA cards in overscan modes No XVIDEO support on pre-GeForce NVIDIA cards windows 7 with the "nv" driver Problems with NVIDIA TNT and TNT2 cards XVIDEO initialization problem with the savage driver Driver conflicts Using overlay mode in xawtv or zapping causes system instabilities apm driver known to cause frame drops ntfs driver known to cause frame drops Common error messages 1. Errors about RTC, the Linux real time clock device Enhanced Real Time Clock support in your kernel can help applications like tvtime improve the smoothness windows 7 load of their output. The kernel module that provides this feature is called rtc, and it is compiled and installed by default on most Linux distributions. This feature will improve the quality of tvtime's output, but is NOT required for tvtime to operate. Reasons why tvtime might not be able to use /dev/rtc include: Your user does not have read/write access to the device file /dev/rtc. You compiled your own kernel and forgot to enable the RTC device. Your user does not have the rights to get high resolution timers. If your user does not have sufficient priviledge, the RTC device cannot be used for high-resolution timers. To solve this, you can do one of the following: Run tvtime as root. Set the tvtime executable SUID root using this command: chmod u+s /usr/bin/tvtime. Allow user processes the ability to use high resolution timers by running this command as root every time your machine boots: sysctl -w dev.rtc.max-user-freq=1024 2. Video card memory errors tvtime uses the XVIDEO extension, which allocates video card memory. We have experienced some problems where the X server fails to provide enough video card memory for tvtime to use it. This can happen if your video card is old and simply doesn't have enough memory to hold the framebuffer and tvtime at once. However,