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Windows driver per HD PVR
Questa versione è per Windows 8, 7, Windows Vista o Windows XP. E anche per utanti HD PVR che utilizzano applicazioni di terze parti per Mac o Linux.
Note: questo caricherà il firmware nel HD PVR (deve essere installato con Windows PC). Le applicazioni di terze parti per Linux o Mac sono sempre necessarie.
Per installare:
Scarica e scompatta il file ed avviare 'hcwdriverinstall.exe'. Quando i driver per Windows sono stati installati, vedrete il messaggio Drivers have been successfully installed
Release Note sulla versione 1.7.1:
- Risolve la conversione da TS a MP4 per Linux/Mac
- Risolve i caricamenti a Sony Vegas, problemi di riproduzione 2x FPS per video progressivi
- Risolve il valore di ripetizione PCR
- Risolve problemi di installazione sotto Windows XP
File name:hdpvr_1.7.1.30059.zip
Date: March 25, 2012
File size: 4 MB
Date: March 25, 2012
File size: 4 MB
Questi driver supportano Windows 7 Media Center. Il vostro HD PVR può funzionare con Windows Media Center come un registratore TV per la Tv via cavo, un decoder satellitare o un qualsiasi set top box. Note: l'installazione per Windows 7 Media Center richiede due parti: questo driver ed in più l'aggiornamento descritto in: 'Per Windows Media Center' sopra. Per prima cosa è necessario installare i driver, quindi cliccare su 'Per Windows Media Center' indicato sopra per le ulteriori istruzioni.
Note:
Questi sono driver Windows driver solo per Windows 8, 7 e Vista (32 e 64-bit) ed Windows XP (solo a 32-bit). Per l'applicazione Arcsoft Total Media Extreme per HD PVR, è necessario disporre del CD originale. Aggiornate l'applicazione TME disponibile tramite Arcsoft Connect che può essere trovato in Total Media Extreme (vedere sotto 'L'ultima applicazione per HD PVR').
This driver fixes A/V sync issues with some Dish Network and FIOS set top boxes. This release also fixes IR receive issues with third party applications. In addition, this release includes changes to fix flash memory corruption problems.
This driver fixes a problem with loss of video sync (which shows up as a 'glitch' in the video) when the video source switches from NTSC to PAL or from HD to SD while recording. This problem only occurs when recording from a cable TV or satellite set top box, when the broadcaster changes video formats in the middle of a broadcast. This problem does not affect recordings made from an XBox360 or Playstation3.
This driver also fixes video flicker problem on European Sony Playstation3 and also addresses reliability problems returning from Sleep mode.
This version includes a record format which can be immediately played back on a Sony Playstation3. This is the .M2TS format.
Driver più vecchi per HD PVR, che potrebbero funzionare meglio con Sony Vegas
Ultima applicazione HD PVR
HD PVR CD version 3.0A:
Include Arcsoft TME versione 2 e HD PVR driver versione 1.7
Here are some of the latest features and additions to the TME application:
Here are some of the latest features and additions to the TME application:
- Windows signed driver for Windows 7.
- Added 'full screen' mode to the capture modules.
- Added hardware acceleration support to the capture modules for all Windows platforms.
- Added 5.1 audio playback support to the capture modules.
- Added a checkbox to enable/disable HW acceleration to the capture modules. It's located by the 'Show Preview' checkbox.
- Added 5.1 audio playback support to the Theater application.
- Added AHCI support.
Programma di programmazione registrazioni WinTV TV
Program name: HDPVR_sched.exe
Programma di configurazione IR blaster
Name: irblast_28025.exe
Size: 414KB
Updated: 6/18/2010
Size: 414KB
Updated: 6/18/2010
Controllo IR remote
Program name: IR32.exe
Note: the IR remote control does not operate in Arcsoft TME or Showbiz. If you are using Hauppauge's WinTV v7 application with HD PVR, you can purchase a Hauppauge remote control here.
HD PVR per Mac:
Cliccare quì per maggori informazioni su HD PVR Capture, che permette di utilizzare il vostro HD PVR con sistemi Apple Macs:
www.hdpvrcapture.com
www.hdpvrcapture.com
MythTV per HD PVR
Per utenti Linux, questa versione di MythTV supporta HD PVR. Cliccare qui per maggiori informazioni:
http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/index.php/Hauppauge_HD-PVR
http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/index.php/Hauppauge_HD-PVR
HD PVR Gaming Edition QuickInstall Guide
HD PVR QuickInstall Guide
Tutorial on editing HD PVR recordings with Sony Vegas
Click here to see a tutorial on editing HD PVR recordings with the Sony Vegas Editor
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VuL_vc42PZI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VuL_vc42PZI
What Operating Systems are supported by the HD PVR?
Microsoft Windows 7 (32 or 64-bit), Windows Vista or Windows XP with Service Pack 2 or later.
If you are using Windows Media Center, the latest HD PVR driver allows Windows 7 Media Center to use the HD PVR as a TV recorder. The recording is done in high definition and with H.264.
If you are using Windows Media Center, the latest HD PVR driver allows Windows 7 Media Center to use the HD PVR as a TV recorder. The recording is done in high definition and with H.264.
Do I need a PC to use HD PVR?
Yes, a PC or laptop is required to use HD PVR. The PC is used to both run the HD PVR application plus is the place where HD PVR recordings are stored. HD PVR does not have any internal disk storage.
HD PVR connects to a PC or laptop computer through a USB 2.0 port. The HD PVR recordings are stored on the PC's disk drive.
Can I connect the HDPVR passthru cables to a standard TV?
No, the pass thru cables only work on a TV with Component input (Red, Green, Blue) you can not connect using the Composite (yellow) standard definition input on the TV.
Can I use HD PVR with a Mac?
There are several third party applications which support HD PVR on a Mac. These applications are sold separately. One of them can be found at:
www.hdpvrcapture.com.
www.hdpvrcapture.com.
System Requirements
When you playback an HD PVR recording on your PC screen, you need a fast CPU and at least 256MB of graphics memory.
Processor Requirements (minimum):
- Dual core CPU 2.0Ghz or faster
- Graphics with 256MB memory (or greater)
- Sound card
- USB 2.0 Port
Using extended or inferior usb cables can lead to lockups and poor performance.
Can I use the HD PVR with Microsoft's Windows Media Center application?
With the latest HD PVR driver, HD PVR can be used as a video recorder for cable TV and satellite set top boxes in Windows 7 Media Center. Your Windows Media Center recordings will be made in high definition using H.264. The Windows Media Center electronic program guide operates as normal with supported set top boxes.
To try out the Media Center support for Windows Media Center, click the 'Media Center Support' tab above.
Can I use the HD PVR with Linux?
Currently, there are no drivers available for Linux. But there is a beta version of MythTV which supports HD PVR:. http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/index.php/Hauppauge_HD-PVR
Also, VDR, a Linux based project, now supports HD PVR. Drop a note to [email protected] for more information.
Can I record high definition TV from a Cable TV or Satellite box?
Yes.
By connecting the Component video output from your high definition cable TV or satellite TV set top box to the component video inputs of the HD PVR, you will be able to record the TV programs coming from your set top box to the hard disk. Component video connections are normally the Red/Green/Blue connectors on the back of a set top box. Sometimes they are also called YPrPb or YCrCb connectors.
What type of recordings can I make with the HD PVR?
HD PVR encodes in real time directly to the hard disk in an H.264 format with AAC or AC-3 audio.
There are three formats which you can choose when recording a video:
- .TS which is a generic 'transport stream' compatible with many digital media players
- .M2TS which is compatible with the Sony Playstation3
- .MP4 which is compatible with the XBox360
All recording file types can be used to burn AVCHD Blu-ray compatible disc recordings.
The HD PVR files can also be burned onto a standard DVD+R or DVD+RW disk for playback in a Blu-ray disk player using the included Arcsoft TME Disk Create application.
The included TME Media Converter program may also be used to convert the .TS file to other formats compatible for playback on an iPhone and Ipod.
Note: Some older models of Blu-ray DVD players cannot play AVCHD files on either DVD-R or DVD+R discs. Check your owner's manual to see if your Blu-ray player is compatible. If it is not, check with the manufacturer to see if a firmware update is available
What type of audio encoding is made with the HD PVR?
There are two ways of bringing audio into HD PVR: through the stereo audio jacks or through the optical audio connector.
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When bringing audio in through the stereo jacks, audio is recorded as AAC. When bringing audio in through the SPDIF optical audio jack, the audio is recorded in the format which is received. If the source provides AC-3 audio, the audio track is AC-3. If the source provides AAC audio, AAC audio is recorded. There is no conversion of the audio format.
DTS audio is currently not supported.
Currently, the Arcsoft TME application will only support editing from the beginning or the end of a clip to preserve 5.1 audio. Any editing or cuts made in the middle segments of a clip will result in the audio being transcoded back to 2.0
AC3 -5.1 audio is preserved if you are creating an AVCHD DVD. If you are creating a standard DVD the audio will be transcoded to 2 channel. Creating MP4 files will also result in 2 channel audio.
Can I output files I've recorded with my HD PVR or other content from my PC back to an external TV monitor through the component video outputs on the HD PVR?
No, the HD PVR does not have the ability to play back recorded videos to an external monitor. The component video outputs act as a pass through for live video streaming from your video source through the HD PVR back to your TV monitor. The power of the HD PVR must remain in the on position in order to pass the video through to the external TV.
Can I use my Hauppauge remote control with the HD PVR?
No. The Hauppauge remote control is not used with the TME software for the HD PVR. But if you are using some 3rd party software applications such as SageTV or GB-PVR with the HD PVR, they can use a Hauppauge remote control. You can purchase a Hauppauge remote control from the Hauppauge webstore at: http://store.hauppauge.com/accessories2.asp?product=remote
Can my PC go into hibernate or sleep mode when using HD PVR?
The current driver for HD PVR does not allow your PC to go into Hibernate or Standby mode when it is either recording or previewing video.
A Scheduled recording fails to start with the error ' Can't launch TME'
This will occur if the Total Media Extreme software is not installed in the default destination directory.
When opening the Arcsoft capture module I only see a Channel button?
If you have a TV tuner card installed the ArcSoft Capture Module may attach to this or any other capture device installed. If you see a Channel button on the Capture Module window go to the Source drop down menu at the top and select the Hauppauge HD PVR Capture Device.
Video in preview windows has incorrect colors?
Most of the time this is caused by the display adapter, make sure your video card meets the minimum requirements.
Also try updating to the latest drivers supplied by the manufacturer.
Also try updating to the latest drivers supplied by the manufacturer.
Video is jerky or broken up while capturing?
Most of the time this is caused by the display adapter, make sure your video card meets the minimum requirements.
Also try updating to the latest drivers supplied by the manufacturer.
Also try updating to the latest drivers supplied by the manufacturer.
I get a black screen in the capture window when using the component input?
Some set top boxes will disable or turn off the component output if the HDMI or DVI output is being used. Check to see how you have your Television connected to your set top box.
Audio pass through does not work
In order for the audio pass through to operate correctly you need to configure the settings in the Total Media Extreme application. To do this follow the installation guide to install the HD PVR drivers and the Arc Soft Total Media Extreme software. When finished power on the HD PVR and open the Total Media Extreme software and click on the 'record video' Icon, this will open the Capture module. Choose the audio input from the drop down menu ( RCA, SPDIF), once configured the HD PVR will retain these settings. Note: the HD PVR must be powered on for the pass through to operate.
Does the captured transport stream contain closed caption data?
No, currently none of the VBI is captured in the stream. This feature will be added some time in the future.
'No IR Blaster hardware found' when opening 'Blaster config' program.
This error can happen in Vista operating systems. Please download the latest version of the Blaster Configuration program (click here).
I heard that the REV E1 HD PVR will correct all of the problems with AC3 audio?
This information has been spread on user forums, however, Revision C3, D2, and E1 revisions are all functionally equivalent, and will address the same issues.
HD PVR may lockup and require a power cycle
If IR learning is performed with the audio mode set to SPDIF. Launch TME and set the audio mode to 'RCA back or front' before attempting to learn IR codes using the supplied 'BlastCfg.exe' tool.
HD PVR currently supports Dolby Digital (AC-3) and PCM
Audio capture is via SPDIF (optical audio input). The audio format is 'passed through' to the recording. In other words, if your source includes AC-3 audio, this audio will be used in your recording. If you have a two channel audio source (PCM audio), it is converted to AAC audio.
DTS audio is not supported at this time.
A/V sync issues (using optical audio in) with an AT&T Uverse set top box
A recent update by AT&T results in an A/V sync issue using optical audio input to the HD PVR. We are currently working with AT&T on a solution, in the meantime, you can use RCA audio in which will work correctly.
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What resolutions and bit rates are supported using the HD PVR?
- Record high definition video at up to 1080i resolution, 720p or VGA/D1
- Record at datarates from 1Mbs to 13.5Mbs, constant and Variable Bit Rate
- Make Blu-ray format AVCHD recordings, so you can burn your TV recordings onto a standard DVD disk (up to 2 hours of video at 5MBits/sec) and playback on Blu-ray DVD players
What file formats are created by recording with the HD PVR?
The default formats you can record in are: .TS (transport stream for AVCHD), .M2TS (for PS3), and .MP4 (for XBOX 360).
The Arcsoft Media Converter will also allow you to convert your files to the following formats: .MP4 (for Sony PSP, PS3, Ipod, AppleTV),.WMV (for Xbox 360, Zune, Philips PMC 7230), .MOV (for Sandisk SANSA E200)
The Arcsoft Media Converter will also allow you to convert your files to the following formats: .MP4 (for Sony PSP, PS3, Ipod, AppleTV),.WMV (for Xbox 360, Zune, Philips PMC 7230), .MOV (for Sandisk SANSA E200)
How much disk space will it take up when recording?
Approximately 2 GB per hour at 5Mb/s setting. Approximately 4GB per hour at 9Mb/s setting, and 6 GB per hour at 13.5 Mb/s setting.
Where can I record the files to using the HD PVR and can I use it independently?
The HD PVR requires a PC (see minimum system requirements under product specifications) to operate. You may then record to any of the hard disk drives installed or connected to the PC, including external drives.
Can I use a longer USB cable with my HD PVR?
It is not recommended to use a different USB cable other than the cable provided with the device.
Can I burn a Blu-ray disk with my HD PVR?
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No, you cannot burn a Blu-ray Disk, however you can burn a standard DVD that will be Blu-ray compatible (when making AVCHD recordings), and play on a blu ray player.
I get a black screen in the TME capture module and no output to my TV when I connect my Xbox 360, PS3 to the HD PVR.
Make sure you're gaming system is not set to 1080p. The HD PVR does not understand this format. Please set the output resolution to 1080i or 720p. Please see the appropriate setup instructions for your game console:
If I record my game play can I uploaded it to the internet?
Yes. Video sites such as YouTube may require a certain format such as MPEG, .AVI, MPEG4, so be sure to convert the file to the appropriate format in such cases. If you are editing the file using the Total Media Extreme applications built in editor, this allows you to create a project file that can be burned to a blu ray compatible DVD. Once on DVD, you would then need to rip the DVD back to hard disk and use a third party editor to convert it to the proper format for sites such as YouTube. (or simply use a 3rd party editor to edit the original file).
Can I push video encoded with Colossus or HD PVR through VLC?
Yes. If you are a developer, you can bring H.264 encoded video in from either Colossus or HD PVR into VLC so it can be streamed out from your PC. Microsoft provides a sample network transmit/receive filter set in their DirectX SDK.
Here is the way this works:
The HDPVR encoder filter produces transport packets. If you (the developer) create a small 'network push' filter that can receive the transport packets in the directshow graph, then forward them to a udp network address and port (for example udp://192.168.1.1:1234), then VLC is capable of receiving and rendering them.
Start VLC from the command line with: vlc udp://192.168.1.1:1234
Here is the way this works:
The HDPVR encoder filter produces transport packets. If you (the developer) create a small 'network push' filter that can receive the transport packets in the directshow graph, then forward them to a udp network address and port (for example udp://192.168.1.1:1234), then VLC is capable of receiving and rendering them.
Start VLC from the command line with: vlc udp://192.168.1.1:1234
Files crash when I attempt to edit using Sony Vegas.
This issue is with progressive clips captured by HD PVR in either TS or M2TS formats.
Solutions
- If using Arcsoft Showbiz, record use MP4. Then edit with Vegas.
- If using Arcsoft Showbiz or TME, use the 1.5.7 driver from the HD PVR Windows Driver page.
We are looking into this issue and hope to have a fix soon.
Zoomed image with TME recordings
This issue occurs on MP4 recordings with TME and is due to TME initially reporting 720x480 resolution
Solution: Record using ts or m2ts formats. Arcsoft is working on a fix for this issue. Note: this only occurs with TME and not ShowBiz.
No audio is detected when editing HD PVR or Colossus recordings in Sony Vegas
Sony Vegas does not detect AAC audio on .TS or .M2TS files. When recording videos in the Arcsoft Capture module, make sure AC3 is selected under Format settings. If using Colossus with Sony Vegas, you must use either optical audio (Dolby Digital AC3 audio format) or you must record in MP4 format.
When I upload videos to YouTube using Arcsoft Showbiz, I do not get an HD option for playback
In Showbiz you have to set the default resolution used when uploading. This is done by going to Options; Preferences; Other and selecting the desired YouTube resolution.
The HD PVR support for Windows Media Center allows you to use the HD PVR to watch, pause and record high definition TV under Windows 7 Media Center from a cable TV or satellite set top box. It operates in a similar way as other Hauppauge TV tuners for Windows Media Center, but the HD PVR records in high definition using H.264 encoding.
Note: the Media Center support for HD PVR is for Windows 7 only.
Release and installation notes
Installation package
Size: 6.6 MB
Date: Oct. 4, 2011
Date: Oct. 4, 2011
IR blaster setup
Make sure 'Use internal blaster' is selected
Note: Before connecting your Xbox 360 to the HD PVR or Colossus, connect it to your HD TV set to make the settings. By default, the Xbox 360 will be set to 1080p and HD PVR and Colossus will not work with this resolution. You will need to change your Xbox 360 to 480p, 720p, or 1080i.
Connection diagram
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Watch this YouTube video for Xbox setup instructions, or look below for screen shots
Step by step instructions for the Xbox 360
First, turn on your Xbox 360 and navigate to the main menu.
Navigate to the last menu on the right and go into System Settings.
Go into Console Settings
Go into Display.
Go into the HDTV Settings.
Now select the resolution you want.
The HD PVR will only work with 480p, 720p, and 1080i. If your system is currently set to 1080p. change it to 1080i.
When you select the new resolution, you will be asked if you want to keep the new settings. Please select Yes, keep these settings.
You are now done.
Please turn off on your Xbox 360 and connect it back to your HD PVR or Colossus using component cables.
Note: Before connecting your PS3 to the HD PVR or Colossus, connect it to your HD TV set to make the changes to the PS3 video modes settings. By default, the PS3 will be set to 1080p and HD PVR and Colossus will not work with this resolution. You will need to change your PS3 360 to 480p, 720p, or 1080i.
Connection diagram
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Watch this YouTube video for setup instructions, or look below for screen shots
Step by step instructions
Before connecting your PS3 to the HD-PV or Colossus R, you must set the proper PS3 video output. These are instructions on how to do this.
First, navigate to the Settings column on the PS3 main screen.
Scroll down to Display Settings
Select Video Output Settings.
Note: You should have your component cables attached to your TV. If not, please take a moment to attach the component cables to the TV.
Select Component/D-terminal. You will then be given a confirmation and after proceeding, you need to change your TV to the component video.
Next you will receive a screen were you will select the desired input resolution.
HDPVR and Colossus can accept up to 1080i so select 1080i. You can also select 480p and 720p.
After selecting 1080i, hit X Enter to go to the next step.
Confirm that you have selected 1080i by clicking X Enter.
Next you will be prompted to set up the Audio Output Settings and then click X Enter.
Here you will select either audio input connector or optical digital (cable sold separately). Chose the way audio will be connected to the HD PVR/Colossus.
You will be shown the audio settings. Click X Enter to continue.
If you select Audio input connector you will be prompted to finalize the setup.
If you have selected optical you must select the compatible formats either PCM 2ch or Dolby 5.1.
After you confirm your audio settings, you may now power down the PS3 and connect it to your HD PVR / Colossus.
When you open the Arcsoft capture module, select YPrPb for you video input and either RCA back (if you selected audio input connector) or S/PDIF (if you chose digital optical) for your input audio.
Then capture some high definition video!
Connecting to a set top box with Component video and stereo audio
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Connecting to a set top box with Component video and optical audio
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To change the upload resolution for Youtube, click the Option button in Showbiz (upper right hand corner) and select Preferences in the dropdown menu. In the Preferences window click on the tab that reads Others. At the bottom of this tab will be the upload resolution to default to when uploading clips (by default set to 240p). View the Preferences page
Note: There appear to be a number of HD PVR users who are extending their USB cables because their computer is located a distance from HD PVR. This can potentially cause problems such as 'no device detected' or a black screen in TME Capture or bad video recordings. If you are using a long USB cable and are having problems, do an experiment and see if you problem goes away by connecting HD PVR to your PC with the USB cable supplied with HD PVR.
Inputs and outputs and how they are configured
The HDPVR was designed to pass through any input to the component output of the device. So whichever input you choose (composite, svideo or component) will be routed to the component out.
NOTE: if you are using composite or S-Video input, the Component video output will be standard definition even though you are using component cables.
NOTE: if you are using composite or S-Video input, the Component video output will be standard definition even though you are using component cables.
Here are some troubleshooting tips:
- The HD PVR needs to be powered on for pass thru to work.
- After a new installation, composite or S-Video input will be set as the input in TME. (the default was changed to component video in HD PVR driver version 1.6.29207 or higher)
- In order to set HD PVR to the input you want, you must connect the USB cable to your PC (the HD PVR Windows driver must be loaded) and run the TME Capture module. Choose your input.
- After you set the input and you power off the HDPVR, the input you selected will stay until you change it.
- SPDIF is digital audio which will support up to 5.1 and also has a pass through.
Black screen in TME Capture
- First, check that HD PVR is detected by the ArcSoft TME Capture Module. You should see Hauppauge HD PVR listed under Source.
- Next, check input make sure the video source setting is correct for your cabling. Do you see a valid resolution and bit rate for source? Try changing the resolution of the source .. remember 1080p is not supported.
- If using SPDIF as the audio input, there will be no video (black screen) if there is no input from the SPDIF cable (Note: analog audio will not cause loss of video if audio is not present.)
- If you have a Resolution and Bit rate shown, check “enable preview” setting.
- Try to capture. If capture is successful the problem could be a video rendering problem ( video card drivers, hardware acceleration…) If capture fails, there is something wrong with the video or audio input.
Black screen in TME Capture with Video Game Systems
- Most problems here are basic cabling and settings in game consoles. For correct cabling instruction, please refer to: For Xbox360 or For PS3.
- Also, if you choose the wrong video source in Arcosft TMW, you will get a black screen. For example, if you connect Component video but Arcsoft Capture is set for S-Video, you will get a black screen.
- PS3 or Xbox 360: do you have the correct A/V cables? The PS3 and Xbox 360 do not include the A/V Component cables. These need to be purchased separately.
- Check and make sure the Red, Green and Blue cables are connected from the game console to the A/V Input on HD PVR.
- As a test to make sure the cables are correct and are working, connect the game console directly to the HD TV set with the same video game component cables. If you see your game on the HD TV set, then the cables are o.k.
- Check that no HDMI cable is connected to the game console. On the Xbox 360, if the HDMI cable is plugged in, the Xbox turns off the Component video. Once they see the video on their HDTV through the component input verify that 1080p is not selected. Once you confirm this works move the video game component cables back into the HD-PVR component inputs. Now recheck the video and audio source inputs in TME.
- A lot of times we find people who have changed the settings in TME. It might be in composite or svideo, maybe SPDIF audio instead of RCA Back.
Pass through problems
Pass through problems, such as a black screen on your TV set (even though you can record videos), are usually basic cabling and settings in TME. Check your cables!
The best way to proceed is:
- disconnect the game console from whatever it is connected to …. all cables (component, audio, HDMI)
- then start by only connecting the game console to the HDPVR using any cable set
- Run TMe and make sure you can see video on your PC screen
- Once you know HD PVR can preview video and capture, connect the pass through to your HD TV set
If all input and pass through connections are correct and pass through is still not working, check your HD TV for correct input source. If input is correct, try changing input resolution of source to HDPVR.
Video/ Audio Stutter
If you have stutter in your preview window, check that system specs meet the minimum required.
Preview good but stutters in playback on your PC screen: this normally means your PC or graphics card is too slow. check the video card specs.
Random lockups
- Try a different source
- Try a different USB port
- Don't use extra long USB cables
- If you are using a hub, remove it.
- Remove other USB devices if they could hog bandwidth (such as a USB camera)
Prodinfo.exe is a program you can run which will extract information about the WinTV product you have installed such as model and serial number, MAC address, revision, and features which can be used to identify the exact model of your product. The driver for the device must be installed in order to run Prodinfo.exe
HCWCLEAR.exe is a program you run to remove all driver and files that were installed with the installation of the Wintv program.
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WinTV v7 features:. A new, clear and intuitive interface. Digital parental control (North America). Closed captions (North America). Single configuration and scanning pop up menu. High Definition TV and video support (selected models). Integrated TV recording scheduler.
Instant time shift and recording. Multiple tuner support.
Built-in video player, which supports a wide variety of video formats. Logical channel numbers. Signal strength monitor for digital TV channels New! WinTV v7.2 with WinTV Extend WinTV Extend is a built-in Internet video server for the WinTV v7.2 application. WinTV Extend is standard in the WinTV v7.2 application.
WinTV Extend will take your live TV signal and send it to your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac or PC computer over either a home WiFi connection or over the Internet. WinTV v7.2 is available from the Hauppauge webstore at a cost of $9.95 (plus shipping). All you need on your iPhone/iPad/iPod touch is a Safari browser pointed to your PC at home. If you are using a Mac or a PC, all you need is a browser (Safari recommended on the Mac) and a Flash video player. Here are some screen shots of an iPhone receiving video from WinTV Extend. The iPhone pictures show the TV control overlay with Pause and 30 second replay. Click images to enlarge WinTV v7 currently supports the following products: All WinTV-HVR digital TV tuners for North America, plus the WinTV-NOVA and WinTV-MiniStick products in Europe and Asia.
HD PVR, Colossus are now supported with WinTV v7, plus the WinTV-DCR-2650 nows support WinTV v7 for all cable TV channels marked 'copy freely'. USB-Live2. WinTV-Aero-m.
WinTV-HVR-850. WinTV-HVR-955Q, WinTV-HVR-950Q and WinTV-HVR-950. WinTV-HVR-1150. WinTV-HVR-1265, WinTV-HVR-1250.
WinTV-HVR-1500. WinTV-HVR-1600. WinTV-HVR-1800/1850. WinTV-HVR-1955, WinTV-HVR-1975 and WinTV-HVR-1950. WinTV-HVR-2255, WinTV-HVR-2205 and WinTV-HVR-2250. Colossus.
HD PVR (all models). HD PVR 2 (all models). WinTV-DCR-2650 digital CableCARD receiver In addition, WinTV v7 can be used with the European equivalents of the above models (for example, the WinTV-HVR-2200). Click images to enlarge Basic controls of WinTV v7:.
To remove the TV toolbar, double click your LEFT mouse button in the live TV Window. This is called 'No Title' mode. To watch TV full screen, double your LEFT mouse button again.
To exit full screen, double your LEFT mouse button again or hit the ESC key. You will then be in the Normal TV viewing mode.
You can also change the viewing modes from a drop down menu by a RIGHT click in the live TV window to bring up the Options menu. Click Viewing mode and select Normal, No tile or Full screen. Changing TV channels: Click Channel Up or Channel down. You can also RIGHT click in the live TV window to bring up the Options menu and go to Channels. You will see the current TV channel list. You can also change channels by using the numbers on the keyboard or by pressing the letter on the keyboard for the channel name that you want to view.
To record TV: click the red Record button to start recording. When you are finished recording, click the stop button then click the TV button to return to live TV. You can automatically schedule a recording by using the built in TV scheduler. RIGHT click in the live TV window to bring up the Options menu, and then click on Scheduler. Playback a TV recording: Click the folder button to open your video folder to select the file for playback. Audio settings (SAP audio): RIGHT click in the live TV window to bring up the Options menu and go to Audio stream. You can audio program (if available) of the current TV program that you are watching.
WinTV settings: RIGHT click the mouse button in the TV window to bring up the Options menu. Click Configuration and the WinTV settings will be displayed. To change the size of the TV window, move the mouse pointer to any corner of the TV window. This changes the mouse pointer into a double arrow. Press and hold the LEFT mouse button and drag the window into the desired size, releasing the left mouse button when finished.
You can set the size and position of the TV window separately in the normal WinTV viewing mode and the No Title mode. WinTV v7 features overview Works with multiple WinTV devices: WinTV v7 lets you control more than one WinTV device in your system. With the new 'multi' feature, if you have dual tuners in your PC, you can have live TV from both on the screen at the same time. Click image to enlarge Subtitles: WinTV v7 lets you display subtitles from your digital TV program on top of the TV window. Click image to enlarge Digital Parental Control WinTV v7allows you to enable Parental Control on digital TV programs. To enable Parental Control, click the Parental Control tab in the settings menu.
Once you set a password in 'Unlock Code' and click on 'Enable Parental Control', you can set the ratings allowed for watching and recording TV. Note: you cannot watch or record a TV program unless you have the correct Parental Control level.
Click image to enlarge Monitor the signal you are receiving to allow you to improve aerial placement or correct signal problems on the fly! Support for multiple file formats.
You can playback many different video files through WinTV v7 in addition to the MPEG-2 TV recordings. This allows WinTV v7 to be a general purpose video media player. Keyboard short cuts for WinTV v7 Ctrl A Aspect ratio Ctrl D Display the video and audio format of the TV program Ctrl F Freeze the video Ctrl Z Open TV Scheduler Ctrl O View program details (digital TV program, where provided in the broadcast) Ctrl S Display subtitles Ctrl W Full screen toggle Alt F Open File menu for playback Alt M Open the Task Menu Alt P Previous channel Ctrl Q Pause Ctrl P Play Alt R Record Alt S Stop Alt T Start TV Ctrl C Catch up Ctrl Skip ahead Ctrl. WinTV latest version download WinTV v7 application and TV tuner driver download package Note: A valid WinTV application CD-ROM will be needed to install this WinTV v7 version Any WinTV 7 application CD can be used during the install. If you do not have your original WinTV CD-ROM but would like to update to WinTV v7 or WinTV v8, you can for $9.95 To install the WinTV v7 application update. Download the WinTV v7 installation package to your PC. After downloading this file, the file is normally saved in the Download directory on your PC.
Insert your original valid WinTV CD in your CD-ROM drive. Run wintv7cd from the Download directory on your PC Download. Installation notes: A valid WinTV application CD-ROM will be needed to install this WinTV v7 version. Any WinTV v6 or WinTV 7 application CD can be used during the install. If you do not have your original WinTV CD-ROM but would like to update to WinTV v7, you can for $9.95 If you have a WinTV v7.2 CD-ROM with Extend, then the latest version of WinTV Extend will also be installed.
To install WinTV v7 on a PC or laptop without a CD-ROM drive If your PC or laptop does not have a CD-ROM drive, do the following:. at the conclusion of the installation a dialog box will pop up saying 'Activation required'. Click Enter Product Code. You will find the Product code on your WinTV v7 Installation CD. Enter the Product code including dashes and dots Release notes for WinTV v7 version 3.9G:. Update to the WinTV-HVR-955Q driver to fix problems seen when switching channels quickly. Fixed an error 'You do not have access to make the required system configuration modifications.'
. Increased Pause Buffer bar size. Fixed TitanTV tvpi file association bug.
New WinTV-NOVA-HD-USB 2 driver to fix issues in Turkey and other countries with low symbol rates. New WinTV-HVR-1975 driver to fix issues with 6875 Symbol rate.
Fixed no Extend tab showing on upgrade installation. WinTV Extend - live TV on your iPhone, iPad, Android phone or tablet plus Mac or PC WinTV v7.2 with Extend Download WinTV v7.2 with Extend is only available from the Hauppauge webstore at a cost of $9.95 (plus shipping). You can order it from: If you have purchased WinTV v7.2 with Extend and would like to have the latest version, simply download and install the WinTV v7 application and driver download package below. Put your WinTV v7.2 CD-ROM in your CD-ROM drive during the installation and the latest version of Extend will automatically be installed.
WinTV Extend latest version WinTV Extend is part of the latest version of WinTV v7.2 If you have purchased a WinTV v7.2 CD, Extend will be automatically installed. If you would like to buy WinTV Extend, please go to our webstore: WinTV Extend app for the iPad WinTV Extend app for the iPhone WinTV Extend router setup.
In order to upgrade your present version of WinTV to the newest version, you need to have a WinTV v6 or WinTV v7 installation CD to validate the upgrade. Note: to upgrade to WinTV v8, you must have either you activation code or either a WinTV v7 or WinTV v8 CD. After you download the WinTV update from our website, insert your WinTV CD in your CD-ROM drive (if the CD autoruns, cancel the install) then click on the WinTV v7 or v8 download to start the installation. During the installation, you will see a message Activation required. If you have a WinTV v7 CD, click Check WinTV v7 CD.
If you have a WinTV v7 or WinTV v8 activation code, click Enter Serial Number. The installation will now proceed to completion. How do I rescan channels? If you see channels during the scan, but no channels are listed in WinTV channel list (to see the channel list, right click your mouse on the live TV window, then select Find Channel), then something went wrong in the WinTV TV channel database. Solution:. Uninstall WinTV completely: go to start/control panel/ and look for Program and feature and uninstall Hauppauge WinTV. After that please restart the computer.
When the system comes back up please browse to the following folders and if you see a WinTV folder, delete the folder. C: Users Public. C: Program Files or Program Files (x86). Also please go to this folder which is a hidden folder and delete the Hauppauge folder: C: ProgramData Information on how to show hidden folders in Windows: Show Hidden Files and Folders in Windows 7, 8.x, 10, or Vista.
Once you do this you can reinstall Hauppauge WinTV with latest version from website. Now if you scan for channels, you should see them in the WinTV application. How can I reorder or change the channel numbers in WinTV?
Open the Settings menu in WinTV v8 or WinTV v7 by clicking on the “gear” button in the lower left hand corner of the WinTV application. Then click on the “ All Channels' tab and right click on the channel you wish to edit. Click Details. Change the Preset number to the number you want. You can also change the channel Name. Example: You will need to follow this procedure if you are scheduling recordings with Titan TV online program guide.
For example, if you scan for TV channels in WinTV v7 and find that channel 2704 is WNBC but in the TitanTV electronic program guide WNBC is on channel 702, then do the following:. click your right mouse button on 2704 in the All Channel list. change the Preset to 702. change the Name of the the channel to WNBC Then, when you select WNBC (channel 702) in TitanTV, it will tune to channel 2704, which is WNBC. Where can I find my recorded files? TV Signal strength. If the TV signal strength is on the edge of being too low, you might see either a black screen where the live TV picture should be, or your live TV picture might be choppy.
Also, be sure that the incoming signal from your video source is working properly. Graphic display adapter related: The video graphics acceleration mode can cause choppy live video or possibly cause a black screen where the live TV picture should be. To optimize the video graphics mode, in the WinTV v7 application go to Settings and look under Video Renderer.
EVR is the default setting. Try VMR 7, VMR 9, or overlay for better results. You may also try placing a check mark in “Use hardware acceleration when possible”.
If there is still no improvement, enabling extended logging in WinTV and emailing the log files to tech support will help in troubleshooting the problem. (To obtain extended logs, first go to Settings/Advanced options. Enable extended logging, exit WinTV and reopen it for the change to take effect). What video format will WinTV record in? When recording digital TV, all recordings are made in whatever format your digital TV is being transmitted in. For example, ATSC is transmitted as MPEG-2 and therefore WinTV recordings will be MPEG-2. The files will be.TS files.
When recording from analog video or analog TV, WinTV will record MPEG-2 video using a.TS format. To edit your videos, you can use any software editor that can work with.TS files or MPEG-2 files.
Here are a few examples. Ulead DVD MovieFactory Womble MPEG-VCR ArcSoft Total Media Extreme VideoReDo TVSuite What file size will the recorded videos be? Digital Broadcasts (ATSC or QAM) The file size of a digital signal capture depends on the bitrate of the digital signal. The bitrate is set by the broadcaster and cannot be user configured. Bitrates for digital signals can range anywhere from about 1.2 Mbits/sec up to 19.3 Mbits/sec. Most of the time these bitrates are variable and not constant.
Capture sizes for ATSC & QAM recordings range from approximately 1.7 Gigabytes per hour up to 8.3 Gigabytes per hour. Analog TV or analog video The WinTV application converts analog signals to digital in order to record. There are four recording profiles. The following list shows recording file sizes for burning to 4.3Gb DVD: Best - Approx 1 Hour+ Better - Approx 1 1/2 Hours Good - Approx 2 Hours Fair - Approx 3 Hours How do I scan for FM radio channels? And once I have scanned for FM radio, how do I find these radio stations in WinTV v7? On those WinTV products with FM radio, you can scan for FM radio channels by clicking the Setup button (gear button) and then clicking on the Device tab. Choose your WinTV product, and then click Tuner setup.
Click Analog FM radio and then Scan. Once you have scanned for and found FM radio stations, you can listen to FM radio in WinTV v7.
To select a channel, Right Click on the live WinTV v7 window to bring up the Option menu, and then click Find channel. Your FM radio channels can be found at the bottom of the channel list. How can I see the WinTV v7 channel list all the time?
Antenna Cable or satellite TV set top box RF output Cable or satellite TV set top box A/V output Cable TV wire from the wall Which type of TV can this connection be used with? Over-the-air TV Cable or satellite TV box Cable or satellite TV box Cable TV What types of video do I select when scanning for channels in the WinTV application (Device Setup Wizard)? Digital ATSC Analog TV External inputs (S-Video or Composite video) Digital QAM plus Analog TV (if available in your WinTV tuner) What remote control do I use to change channels? WinTV remote control Remote control from your set top box Remote control from your set top box WinTV remote control Notes You can use a roof top antenna for best reception. Most set top boxes allow you to switch to Channel 3 or 4. When you scan with WinTV, it will pick up the TV signal on the correct channel.
Some satellite receivers use channels 60, 70 or 73. But when you scan for Analog TV channels, WinTV will pick up whatever channel is being used by your set top box. Most set top boxes have A/V connections on the back, which can go into the WinTV's A/V input. Some cable TV networks transmit analog TV channels, so we recommend scanning for both Clear QAM and analog TV. Not all cable TV networks transmit clear QAM.
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Check with your local cable TV operator for the availability of clear QAM in your area. WinTV v7 error messages and what they mean First time installation of WinTV v7 or during a reinstallation: “WinTV board not found” or “No TV tuner available” Broadway while recording Step 1: Check the status of your Hauppauge TV tuner drivers in Windows Device Manager. Click Windows Start, click on Control Panel and click on Device Manager.
In Device Manager, click on Sound, video game Controllers. You should see your Hauppauge product Step 2: If the Hauppauge device has a yellow exclamation mark Click on the Hauppauge device to open it. If you see the following: 'Windows cannot verify the digital signature for the drivers required for this device.
A recent hardware or software change might have installed a file that is signed incorrectly or damaged, or that might be malicious software from an unknown source. (Code 52)' This appears to be a bug in Windows 64 bit OS since the Hauppauge Windows drivers are signed. The following is the easiest fix to Error Code 52 on Windows 7 or Windows 8 64bit.
In Device Manager, right click the Hauppauge product under Sound Video and Game Controllers with the exclamation mark and select Uninstall. If you have a USB product you might see multiple listings, please right click the first one on the list.
(For this example we will use the WinTV-HVR-950Q. ). On the Confirm window please check the box for “ Delete the driver software for this device” and click OK. Repeat the uninstall for the other two WinTV-HVR-950Q entries (Note: you won’t be asked to ‘confirm device uninstall’ again). Once the drivers are removed, right click on Sound, Video, Game controllers and click Scan for Hardware Changes.
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Windows should now look online automatically for the 950Q drivers. Take a look after a few minutes if the drivers are installed automatically properly under Sound Video and Game Controllers. If they still come back as “unsigned” try the procedure again Errors when running WinTV 7: “TVserver cannot Start” or “.NET framework' errors This can be caused by a corrupt WinTV v7 Channel Database. You will need to uninstall and reinstall the WinTV v7 application and the Channel database to fix this. To uninstall WinTV v7, click Windows Start, click on All Programs, click on Hauppauge WinTV run Uninstall Wintv7.
You can also or remove Wintv7 using control panel 'add/remove programs'. Then you need to remove the backup Channel database:. Windows Vista, 7 and 8: Go to C: program data ( this folder is a hidden folder so if you do not see it you need to “show hidden folders “ in your search Options) once you can get to this folder you will see a folder label “Hauppauge”. Delete this folder. Windows XP: Go to C: documents and settings all users shared documents application data ( this folder is a hidden folder so if you do not see it you need to “show hidden folders “ in your search Options) once you can get to this folder you will see a folder label “Hauppauge” delete this folder.
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Then download the latest version of Wintv7 located in the support section of the website and reinstall (note: you must have your original CD to validate the download.) Settings.xml file is corrupt or missing Solution: Uninstall WinTV v7 and then reinstall WinTV 7. Click Windows Start - Control Panel and then click Programs and Features. Find Hauppauge WinTV 7 and double click on this. This will start the uninstall process. When you are finished uninstalling WinTV v7, reinstall it from your WinTV v7 CD.