ChrisTV Lite: A lightweight TV player that supports almost every analog TV card ever made.

Point the search to the folder where you extracted the Xpod files.

NextPVR: A modern choice if you want to use your Xpod card as a digital video recorder. Troubleshooting Tips

PCIDatabase: If you can’t find the "Xpod" brand, look up the Vendor ID and Device ID in Windows Device Manager. This helps you find the generic reference driver for the chip on the card.

Legacy cards often use 32-bit drivers, which can be tricky on 64-bit systems. Follow these steps for the best chance of success: Download the driver package and extract the ZIP folder. Right-click the "Start" button and select Device Manager.

If Windows warns about an unsigned driver, select "Install this driver software anyway." Alternative Software for Xpod Cards

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