RWII + ATI TV Tuner software

flash3r

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I recently bought a RWII off ebay to go along with my ATI TV Tuner VE.

Many of the keys on the RWII do nothing in the tv tuner software though. I upgraded to the latest ATI MMC (9.0.6) to see if that helps, but still bad.

For instance the CH +/- keys don't work...i have to use the up/down pad at the bottom. And there is no way to control volume at the application level. The Vol +/- only controls the windows master volume. And the Mute button on the remote mutes the windows master volume not the software mute function, so when I hit mute i don't get closed captions. And the maximize window key works in normal windows but not the tv tuner window.

What a piece of garbage...why is there such poor support of the ATI remote in it's own tv tuner program!!!

I don't see any way of configuring the buttons so it seems I'm stuck with the defaults (yay, for crap configuration tools)
 
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flash3r said:
I recently bought a RWII off ebay to go along with my ATI TV Tuner VE.

Many of the keys on the RWII do nothing in the tv tuner software though. I upgraded to the latest ATI MMC (9.0.6) to see if that helps, but still bad.

For instance the CH +/- keys don't work...i have to use the up/down pad at the bottom. And there is no way to control volume at the application level. The Vol +/- only controls the windows master volume. And the Mute button on the remote mutes the windows master volume not the software mute function, so when I hit mute i don't get closed captions. And the maximize window key works in normal windows but not the tv tuner window.

What a piece of garbage...why is there such poor support of the ATI remote in it's own tv tuner program!!!

I don't see any way of configuring the buttons so it seems I'm stuck with the defaults (yay, for crap configuration tools)

I beg to differ, sir.

I have the Remote WOnder II and it works just fine. Both with Easy Look enabled or Disabled, when using ATI NNC 9.06.1 CH+ and - work within the TV tuner application and the Volume control woros corectly as well!
 
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