Yup, Power Cinema requires BDA drivers. Instructions I've shamelessly nicked from elsewhere:
NB: I've only tested this for about 20 minutes. There are likely to be areas where I have screwed up!
Step 1. Remove the old Freecom software and drivers (skip this step if it's not already installed)
Un-install the software from Control Panel
Go into c:\windows\inf and delete the files dtv*.inf and then look at the files that begin oem*.inf. You can double click these files and open them in notepad, If you look at the last few of these files you'll see that one of them refers to the Freecom dtv, delete that file (it was oem16.inf on my system).
Now go into Device Manager and choose View/Show hidden devices. Go down to the 'Sound, video and game controllers' section and delete the 'digital tv device'.
Now physically REMOVE the Freecom device!
Step 2. Download the BDA drivers
Download this file:
http://www.yakumo.de/downloads/drivers/DVB-T/Quickstick/BDA_Driver.zip
Unzip the archive.
Step 3. Install the driver
Plug the Freecom device back in, I would recommend that you use a different USB port, I had problems using the same one.
When promted for the driver, choose the option to select it's location manually and point to the driver folder you created in step 2. Most of the drivers will be installed but you will recieve an error that it could not find one of the components - ignore this.
Unplug your Freecom wait 10 seconds then plug in back into the same USB port, it will now find the driver for the missing component and all should be well.
You can also download & install the YakumoTvViewer8.11.05 application at this point. It's worth installing as it allows to make sure your FreeCom device is working and it's actually much better than the original Freecom software.
However, the saga goes on- Sticks purchased after around Feb of this year appear to have a different hardware revision & don't work with any other drivers/ software ATM.
Personally if at all possible I'd be attempting to get a refund & exchange for something with proper drivers.
-Leezer-