From: b1239 on
As my experience, you can't pass the USB serial number test in the tuner test
item even you have an old TV tuner card installed.

"Colin H" wrote:

> In addition to the (digital) TV tuner you are trying to test, you need
> another tuner card e.g. an old analogue tuner. I don't have full details on
> the bug, but as I understand it, it has to be a driver which does not use
> BDA interfaces i.e. one with a proprietary API - then DTM will find the card
> you *do* want to test! As I said, I use an old (approx 3-4 yrs) Pinnacle PCI
> card, and that corrects the problem.
> There is no fix available yet for this bug - I'm told there will be a new
> version of DTM soon which its claimed will fix it.
>
> Colin
>
> "Catherine" <Catherine(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:5BBD0AA6-ABA3-42D9-91CB-0B9355785801(a)microsoft.com...
> > Hi Colin:
> > We just have one TV Tuner card which to receive Digital TV through USB,
> > and
> > the driver is BDA driver. What is 'non-BDA tuner card' exactly?
> > BTW, I have download the latest WDK pakage and installed the DTM again,
> > but
> > not any TV Tuner cases offered nither?
> >
> > "Colin H" wrote:
> >
>
>
>
From: Colin H on
Ah, that's interesting! I have found the same problem with my (BDA) USB TV
Tuner too - the serial number test says it cannot find the device after it
has been moved to another port. (I suspect it is because it finds the
non-BDA tuner card....)

"b1239" <b1239(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:26251EC5-0CC9-42B5-A5B7-614C3C4A7D42(a)microsoft.com...
> As my experience, you can't pass the USB serial number test in the tuner
> test
> item even you have an old TV tuner card installed.
>