Pcitvcapturecardlwpcitvfmdrivers -
A: You are using the wrong color system. Set NTSC for USA/Japan, PAL for Europe/Australia.
A typical driver INF for this card (e.g., TV2000XP.INF) contains sections like:
[Manufacturer] %MfgName%=Leadtek, NTx86
[Leadtek] %PCI\VEN_14F1&DEV_8800&SUBSYS_660014F1% = lwpcitv, PCI\VEN_14F1&DEV_8800...pcitvcapturecardlwpcitvfmdrivers
The driver files include:
Together, these constitute the pcitvcapturecardlwpcitvfmdrivers set.
It is highly unusual to encounter a keyword string like pcitvcapturecardlwpcitvfmdrivers in the wild. Upon deconstruction, this appears to be a concatenated, search-engine dense phrase targeting legacy hardware: PCI TV Capture Card + LWPCI (likely a chipset or driver architecture) + TV FM Drivers. A: You are using the wrong color system
This suggests the user is dealing with a vintage multimedia device—likely from the late 1990s to mid-2000s—combining analog TV tuning, FM radio reception, and video capture via PCI bus. Given the impossibility of finding a single product named exactly that, this article will serve as a comprehensive guide to identifying, installing, troubleshooting, and finding drivers for generic PCI TV/FM capture cards, specifically those using common chipsets like Conexant (Brooktree), Philips (SAA713x), or the obscure "LWPCI" reference (possibly a misprint or OEM driver bundle name).