I just got my shiny new PVR-150MCE (Model 1042) from Amazon yesterday.
I have MCE 2005 in that box (along with Gentoo Linux to test ivtv
drivers) and would be glad to help.

On Apr 8, 2005 1:06 PM, Chris Kennedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Also the user will need Windows media Center, seems that only that supports
> VBI of any sort, closed captioning, teletext, and ability to configure things
> fully on the chip (or if anyone has another way to setup things like this
> outside media center in Windows please let me know).
> 
> The application I found which can read from the cards registers, so far, is
> "WinDriver", a 30 day eval allows you to do this, meant for driver development
> of hardware under windows, but has a simple read/write memory option in the
> Define and test resources option for a pci device.
> 
> So let me know if you have media center, I'll let you know how to get things
> setup to check some memory addresses/registers, also see if you can run
> CC or other VBI viewing first.
> 
> Thanks,
> Chris
> On Fri, Apr 08, 2005 at 10:47:35AM -0500, Chris Kennedy wrote:
> > I currently need a couple  things done to help us get the pvr150/500
> > cards working better, possibly just getting the cx23416 working better
> > in the process.  I need first to find a way to dump the registers by
> > addresses we choose from Windows of the cx23416 chip, I'm sure I once
> > had a program to do this, but can't remember what it was.  Just a simple
> > way to dump the  registers would be  a very big help.  Second I need
> > people with Windows and the pvr500/150 cards (for now, maybe 250/350
> > later), to help dump register address ranges of the chip, after doing
> > specific configuration setups in Windows.  So those are the two things,
> > I would want people in NTSC land first, so I can test, but PAL will work
> > just as well, I don't really mind either way for most of the testing.
> >
> > So basically need...
> >
> > 1.  way to dump the address registers of the chip (encoder, cx23416) in
> >     windows, specifying address ranges which I will give you.
> > 2.  people to use that utility and configure things like VBI/cc/teletext
> >     or whatever, bitrate, etc...  and then take snapshots of register ranges
> >     for me to use and figure things out.
> >
> >
> > Let me know about a utility if anyone knows, and let me know privately (ok
> > to email my private email address) if you can help by using Windows and the
> > new cards to get register  dumps.  This would be a very good donation to the
> > ivtv project :-), better than buying me stuff, since I should be able to 
> > help
> > get things figured out that we have not known this way, if things work as I
> > suspect and hope.
> >
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Chris
> > --
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> >  Chris Kennedy / [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >   Engineer KMOS-TV/KTBG-FM
> >   Broadcasting Services Department
> >   Central Missouri State University
> >
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