Many enthusiasts have uploaded "Master Driver Discs" that contain the original install shields for these cards.
If you’ve recently pulled an old TV tuner card out of a vintage PC or found one at a thrift store, you likely realized that Windows doesn't recognize it automatically. These cards, often labeled under the "LifeView" or "Leadtek" brands, require specific Philips-based or Conexant-based drivers to function. 1. Identifying Your Hardware pcitvcapturecardlwpcitvfmdrivers
Since the original manufacturer websites (like Leadtek or LifeView) have largely decommissioned their legacy support pages, you will need to rely on trusted driver archives: Many enthusiasts have uploaded "Master Driver Discs" that
The "PCITVCAPTURECARDLWPCITVFMDRIVERS" search term typically refers to the driver software for the or similar legacy PCI TV tuner and capture cards. Look for the VEN (Vendor) and DEV (Device) codes
Open Device Manager , right-click the "Multimedia Video Controller" with the yellow exclamation mark, go to Details , and select Hardware Ids . Look for the VEN (Vendor) and DEV (Device) codes. 2. Where to Download the Drivers
The most common card associated with "LWPCITVFM." It usually has a green PCB and a silver tuner box.
Search for "WinFast TV2000 XP" or "LR6607." This site hosts most of the original .inf files for Windows 2000, XP, and Vista.