BT848 driver



I have in my computer a Pinnical TV/Video Capture card and a DSR(digital
surveilance recorder)card.

It would seem both these cards use the BT848 driver.

I can get both the cards installed without a conflict on WinXP but the DSR
program will not show any cameras in the 4 panes that should show cameras.

The TV capture card wors fine and will let me watch TV but its the cameras I
have thatmust have prority over the TV card.

How can I get both to function properly?

TIA


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