See the below post from Chris Matichuk in the link I posted above. You have to call your tuner mfr and ask them to update their driver. They aren't updating drivers on their own because no one is complaining. No one is complaining because everyone thinks it is MS or TV station's fault. This was on page 8 of my link:
Hi everyone. I am Chris Matichuk, the PM for PCTV Tuner Devices. Just to let you know that I have been watching this thread, and have taken the comments to heart.
What We've done: We've verified that this issue appears to be localized to certain tuners, and even certain drivers. As you can see from several examples in this thread, the issue goes away with an updated driver from the IHV. Further, some of the highest volume PCI tuners do not have this issue, and this is likely why *no* PC OEM has reported it, and why it hasn't been on our radar.
But it does point to an issue in the driver implementation. Something that would have been great to catch in the WLP tests for a TV Tuner (self certification tests for the Windows Vista logo). Unfortunately, it wasn't included. And, I'm not really sure how we could incorporate this as it depends on having certain headend equipment setup in a certain way to simulate the issue. As a note, we haven't been able to simulate the scenario in our Redmond office
using our headend equipment and the tuners mentined in this thread as having an issue.
I will notify a broad set of semiconductor partners and IHVs about the issue. This will help.
What will also help is if you contact the IHV directly and log your complaint.
Thanks for your assistance on this. Your passion is appreciated. If you have additional feedback, Jessica knows where to find me.
And thank you Jessica for the outstanding job supporting this forum.
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