You could try a usb solution which should be chipset independant. I have a 4ch usb dvr which works fine,made by rapidos,link is rapidos com tw with dots in between as I cant post links until I have at least 10 posts.
Good luck.
TOMCAT22 Please can you help me. I have the same system as you and i am about to throw it in the bin.
My PC well complies with the required specifications for the system I even have over 200GB spare space on my HD. I have top notch sound and video cards. However, the RapidOS USB2.0 has wrecked my PC twice now. It causes enormous problems whenever i use it. Basic functions simply do not work. It's so infuriating, as i get glimpses of the superb features of the product, so i am loathe to throw it away.
Would i be able to ask you a few questions as to how you've managed to set yours up and whether you've come across the hell i've encountered with the product?
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TOMCAT22 Please can you help me. I have the same system as you and i am about to throw it in the bin.
My PC well complies with the required specifications for the system I even have over 200GB spare space on my HD. I have top notch sound and video cards. However, the RapidOS USB2.0 has wrecked my PC twice now. It causes enormous problems whenever i use it. Basic functions simply do not work. It's so infuriating, as i get glimpses of the superb features of the product, so i am loathe to throw it away.
Would i be able to ask you a few questions as to how you've managed to set yours up and whether you've come across the hell i've encountered with the product?