Posts by jcaiken

    Thanks for your help.

    The 'inf' file (….\x9320_Windows_Dirver\x64\x64inf\cydtv.inf) does not include the x9320 card among the Geniatech devices listed.

    The only DVB-S/S2 devices that are listed are the SU2000, 3000 & 8000.

    The four USB Stick devices installed by the card (which appears to act as a USB Hub) have the following hardware Ids - USB\VID_1F4D&PID_3300, 3301, 3302 & 3303

    Since I'm going to use this PC as a HTPC I don't need Windows and will try to get Linux working instead.

    I don't think I'll ever buy from GeniaTech again after this experience.

    So, finally got the card installed. The PCIe card needs an extra power supply connection and I had to get a 6in SATA to LP4 Power Cable adapter - F/M.

    Device Manager shows that I now have four USB Sticks under "Other Devices" but says that the driver is not installed. Trying to install the Windows driver that I downloaded from the GeniaTech website still fails with an "interrupted process" error. This error looks like it may be something simple - e.g. an incorrect statement in the inf file.

    I'm lost now - should I try downloading USB DVB-S Stick drivers from elsewhere in the GeniaTech site?

    I see that the Geniatech website now shows that both Linux and Windows drivers (version unspecified) can be downloaded for the x9320-quad-dvb-s2s-tv-tuner card.

    I bought the card through AliExpress and intend to use it in my pc to enable me to replace my existing satellite TV recorder with a Kodi-based system.

    However, my attempts have been frustrated so far as the card came without documentation or software. After downloading the windows driver from the Geniatech web-site, the install process terminates with an "process interrupted - please try again later" error. Checking the inf file reveals that the driver is intended for use with a number of USB tuners which suggests that it may not work with the PCIe card.