![]() You will now be able to see the live TV in the “ Watch TV” screen that will appear now. Then in the next screen (shown below) select “ Composite” (ignore the numbers 1, 2 or 3 that may appear in brackets). Now run Nero Home from desktop or start menu, select “ Video” option from “Video and TV” menu – don’t select “Live TV” (that works only with TV Antenna/Cable as input). You are good to go, complete rest of the steps and close the dialog box and MediaHome. In the dialog box that comes, select the video device as “ PCTV 330e/8x0e Device”, video input as “ Composite”, Audio device as “ Use audio from video device”. The trick here (which I forgot yesterday while configuring and wasted two hours) is to use the Nero MediaHome software (accessed from Start search menu or from “ C:\Program Files (x86)\Nero\Nero8\Nero MediaHome\NeroMediaHome.exe”) and not the Nero Home (whose Easy Setup option doesn’t allow us to set the TV input as composite).Īfter running Nero MediaHome, select the TV->Launch Nero TV Wizard. I am using my favourite Nero 8.0 (Nero 9.0 should work as well and provide scheduling capability) software. Now it is time to configure your software to receive the signal and view. ![]() I will recommend using the USB extension cable (found in the box) and connecting to a free port in the rear of your desktop (also for the fact that most rear USB ports are USB 2.0 for better speed) so that the wires are hidden away from the view. The small black colour Pinnacle adapter cable is specific to Pinnacle PCTV and is included in the box, you will not get this outside.Ĭonnect your Pinnacle USB stick (with the small black pin and cable connected) to a free USB port in your machine. This cable is not included with Pinnacle PCTuner USB product.Ĭonnect the Audio
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