I sent the following message to AMD Tech Support: 'When will the drivers be released for the Windows 7 64-bit OS for the ATI TV Wonder 650?' This is what I received from AMD: 'At this point in time there is no official announced support for TV Wonder 650 products in Windows 7. I would suggest checking the driver download pages in the winter months for updates.' So I'm now either stuck with a useless tuner or need to buy a new tuner from AMD. Any suggestions on a good, Windows 7 compatible, TV tuner for the desktop? I downloaded the Win 7 drivers for the ATI TV Wonder 750. I installed the package.
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Don't expect the TV Wonder 650 to work just yet. Go into device manager, click on the 'unknown' device, and manually update the driver by browsing to the c: ATI folder. Win 7 (64-bit) then loaded the drivers from the 750 package, and Windows Media Center then found my tuner, and it seems to work. Of course, AMD was NO help; this was all trial and error. Hope it helps someone until ATI gets off their butt and releases the Win 7 drivers for the 650. My desktop kept crashing and the error message was pointing to the ATI 650 drivers that I had downloaded and installed. I therefore did a complete uninstall of the ATI software, removed the tuner card, powered up the PC, ran some diagnostics (which all came back good), shut it back down, reinstalled the tuner card, and let Windows 7 Home Premium (64 bit) use its own drivers for the card (oddly, when I tried this soon after Win 7 was released, Win 7 would not recognize the tuner unless I installed ATI drivers; now it's able to utilize the tuner without installing ATI drivers).
Now the card seems to be working fine and appears to be functional when using Windows Media Center. You are correct that the drivers for the 650 USB are still not listed.
Various postings around the Internet have led me to force install Vista32-6410.4 version of the drivers for WINDOWS 7 x64. Read on for the specifics, but to make the long story short, after following somewhat technical and tedious procedures to clean and get it where you can install the new drivers - it has worked absolutely flawless for 24+ hours. Because I followed the directions every single step, I did not have to re-scan for channels. I CAN NOT GUARANTEE YOU THE SAME RESULTS, as everyone's setup is different! I have yet to record anything or in better terms, rely on it to record off a schedule, but would assume issues with recording may be resolved with this driver as well as long as you are not trying to record multiple channels at the same time.
I can confirm this does not work. As long as it can record one program at a time, I am happy. I am aware there is a Catalyst 10.4 for Windows 7 - the consensus from my reading was not misprint. I have used the Catalyst 10.4 for Vista Driver: 10-4vista32-64unifiedwdm Just go to AMD's web site and search for the drivers for the Theater 750 Series for Windows Vista x32 or x64.
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(OR the 600 PCI/600 PCI-Express OR HD 650 PCI/650 PCI-Express). I followed the above pretty closely and it let me install the latest version '10.x' Windows 7 32-bit drivers for my Diamond ATI TV Wonder 650 Combo USB tuner!
Thank you to the poster. I had to edit the '.inf' file in the driver folder, in order for Windows 7 to allow me to install the 'unapproved' drivers. I copied and pasted in a section of the older '.inf' file for the 650 USB version that was in the older version '9.x' drivers. Don't have the info right in front of me, or I would be more specific.
Tv_yuan_mc770_vista64_win7_64_v23331.zip
But if you have had to hack drivers before, you should now what I am saying. Anyway, the tuner works perfectly in Windows 7 32-bit Home Premium Media Center now. Before, it was just hit or miss.(mainly miss). Also, if you dont have a 2ghz+ Core 2 Duo (or better) processor, I've found this tuner is almost useless.
Single core or older dual core CPUs just cannot keep up with HD streams very well.