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Are you getting error messages 'Setup could not detect your product', TV Tuner not available' or 'Unable to locate capture filter' after Windows 10 installed an update?
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This is a known 'feature' of the new release of Windows 10, related to video cameras but also affecting TV tuners and video recorders.
The latest versions of WinTV v10, v8.5, WinTV v8 and Hauppauge Capture automatically update the Windows 10 drivers to fix this error message. If you need to manually fix this, click here.
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Questions or problems? Please contact Hauppauge support at: techsupport@hauppauge.com
Prodinfo: get information on your Hauppauge TV tuner
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: remove the Hauppauge driver and applications from your PC
HCWCLEAR.exe is a program you run to remove all driver and files that were installed with the installation of the WinTV program.
Digital Signal Monitor: displays the relative strength of the digital signal on the channel you are tuned to
The Signal Monitor is a handy tool which can be used to either adjust your digital TV antenna, or when used with digital cable TV, to know if your digital signal is too weak to receive a signal without distortion.
Rescan for TV channels: How to re-scan for channels in the WinTV application
If your TV channel line up has changed due to a change in transmission frequencies, we recommend that you erase the WinTV channel database before you re-scan for channels.
IR Blaster setup
The IR Blaster is suppored on some model HD PVR 2's and the Colossus 2. Learn how to setup the IR Blaster to control your cable or satellite set top box in WinTV v10.
Windows 10 requires special drivers to avoid errors during the Hauppauge product installation.
The latest versions of WinTV v10, 8.5 and WinTV v8 and Hauppauge Capture include these drivers. But if you are looking just for the Windows 10 driver, these are updated drivers which can be used with Windows 10.
North America products
- WinTV-dualHD
- WinTV-quadHD USB
- ImpactVCB-e
- HD PVR 2 (all models)
European products
- WinTV-dualHD, WinTV-soloHD
How to find the product code of your Hauppauge product:
Hauppauge product codes on WinTV internal boards are normally found on the TV tuner. This is a five digit number normally followed by a revision (REV). You need to look at the first two numbers to determine the product type. The other numbers are related to the accessories which are on the product.
On the MediaMVP, WinTV-USB and other 'boxes', the product code is normally on a label on the bottom of the case.
165xxx WinTV-quadHD PCIe
204xxx WinTV-dualHD
111401, 72001 WinTV-HVR-955Q, WinTV-HVR-950Q
72301, 65301 111XXX WinTV-HVR-850
65XXX WinTV-HVR-950
1111XX WinTV-HVR-850, WinTV-Analog Stick
122XXX USB-Live2
131201 Colossus
67XXX WinTV-HVR-1150
22XXX, 79XXX, 118xxx WinTV-HVR-1250, -1260, -1265
723x WinTV-HVR-1260 (HP)
88XXX WinTV-HVR-2250
75XXX WinTV-HVR-1950
74XXX WinTV-HVR-1600
78XXX WinTV-HVR-1800
85XXX WinTV-HVR-1850
77XXX WinTV-HVR-1500
150xxx WinTV-HVR-55xx
69xxx, 121xxx WinTV-HVR-4xxx
23XXX WinTV-PVR-500
26XXX, 25XXX WinTV-PVR-150
28XXX WinTV-PVR-160
29XXX, 24XXX WinTV-PVR-USB2
48XXX WinTV-PVR-250/350
32XXX WinTV-PVR-250
30XXX WinTV-PVR-250
Sharp Tv Drivers For Windows 10
37XXX
38XXX
44XXX
56XXX
58XXX
60XXX
61XXX
62XXX
64XXX
Auto tune 8.1 free. 34XXX 88X based WinTV boards
86XXX MediaMVP
110XXX MediaMVP-HD
49XXX HD PVR
Hauppauge has a new SDK available for .NET applications. The SDK simplifies the development of TV applications in .NET. The SDK makes it easy for applications to perform functions like querying the available channels, start watching a channel in an application supplied window, pause/play, adjust volume, display OSD graphics, record live tv to a file, etc.
The SDK is provided under NDA and can be requested at techsupport@hauppauge.com or sdk@hauppauge.co.uk
You'd find a few video connection ports on a typical Windows computer. That said, HDMI interface is one of the best ways to connect a PC to an external monitor or TV. What if your Windows computer fails to detect a monitor or a TV over HDMI? We've compiled a definitive list of fixes for that problem in this post.
But first, run some basic troubleshooting routines before you get down with our solutions. You should check whether HDMI cable is correctly inserted (on your PC and monitor/TV). Unplug the HDMI cable from your computer/TV, reboot your computer, and reattach the cable. You should also inspect that the HDMI ports (PC and monitor/TV) aren't covered with debris or dirt. Also, use a soft-bristled brush to clean those ports.
If your PC still can't establish an HDMI connection with the monitor or TV even after those checks, proceed to our solutions listed below.
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Read More1. Manually Detect Display
If you are trying to connect an old monitor or TV to your PC, Windows might have a problem detecting it automatically. Luckily, the Windows 10 OS has a 'Detect switch' that lets you instruct your PC to check for secondary/multiple displays manually. Follow the steps below to initiate that.
Step 1: Launch the Windows Settings Menu and select System.
Step 2: On the left-hand pane, select Display.
Step 3: Scroll to the Multiple displays section and tap the Detect button.
Now check if your PC detects the connected HDMI monitor. If this doesn't fix the issue, proceed to the next troubleshooting method.
2. Switch Projection Options
The Windows 10 is designed to allow users to project visuals to a second monitor is diverse ways. With your PC connected to your HDMI TV/monitor, use the Windows key + P keyboard shortcut to launch the Windows 'Project to a second screen' menu.
Alternatively, you could also type project in the Windows Search box and select the 'Project to a second screen' option.
Before you proceed, here's a brief rundown of the Windows 10 projection options.
- PC screen only: Choosing this option will ignore the second monitor/TV and display output only on your computer's screen.
- Duplicate: This option will project (the same) content on your PC's screen and the connected monitor(s).
- Extend: With this option selected, a portion of the content is displayed on your computer while the remaining section is projected across other connected monitors.
- Second screen only: This is pretty straightforward. Content will be displayed/projected on the connected monitor(s) only.
Now, if your computer isn't detecting your HDMI TV/monitor, or perhaps it isn't projecting correctly to your secondary monitor(s), check that the projection setting isn't set to 'PC screen only' option. If your PC screen content still doesn't project to your secondary monitor, proceed to the next fix.
3. Update Display/Graphics Driver
Running an outdated graphic driver could also cause your Windows 10 computer not to detect monitors over HDMI. To fix that, update your PC's graphics driver and reboot your computer. Follow the steps below to get it done.
Step 1: Use the Windows key + X keyboard shortcut to launch the Windows Quick Access Menu.
Step 2: Select Device Manager.
Step 3: Double-click Display adapters or simply tap the drop-down icon to reveal your device's display/graphics driver.
Step 4: Right-click on the graphics driver and select Update driver. If your PC has a dedicated Graphics card, make sure you update the driver for that as well.
Step 5: Select 'Search automatically for updated driver software' to instruct the Windows Device Manager to search and install the latest graphics driver for your PC from the internet.
Note: You need to have an active internet connection to update your display driver in Step #5 above.Step 6: Alternatively, you can switch to Microsoft's Basic Display Adapter. Simply select 'Browse my computer for driver software' option.
That is recommended if your PC's current display driver is up-to-date, or if you don't have access to an internet connection.
Step 7: Next, select 'Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer' option.
Step 8: Ensure that the 'Show compatible hardware' box is checked. Now, select 'Microsoft Basic Display Adapter' and click Next.
After installing Microsoft Basic Display Adapter, reboot your PC, reattach the HDMI monitor, and check if your PC recognizes the TV or monitor.
4. Change Multiple Display Operating Mode
If the above fixes didn't work, you can manually change your PC's 'Multiple Displays Operating Mode' using the Intel Graphics Control Panel. Follow the steps below to get it done.
Step 1: Right-click any blank space on your PC's desktop page and select Graphics Properties from the context menu.
That will launch the Intel Graphics and Media Control Panel.
Step 2: Next, select Basic Mode and tap OK.
Windows 7 embedded repair disk. Step 3: Under the Display section, select Multiple Displays.
Step 4: Tap the Operating Mode drop-down button and check if the Intel Graphics Control Panel detects your HDMI monitor. If it does, you should see options to duplicate or extend your screen.
If your PC has a dedicated graphics card (NVIDIA or AMD), ensure that you have the latest version of the graphics card driver installed. Additionally, update or install the latest version of your graphics card control panel on your device from the Microsoft Store or the graphics card manufacturer's website. For NVIDIA users, you can install (or update) the NVIDIA Control Panel from the Microsoft Store and use it to manually force-detect your HDMI monitor or TV.
Install/Update NVIDIA Control PanelFor the AMD users, the AMD Radeon Settings can be used to force-detect an HDMI monitor on your PC. Before that, however, ensure your AMD graphics card driver is up-to-date.
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Read MoreBigger Is Better
You can hook your computer to a monitor or TV via HDMI to enjoy a bigger and better view of whatever is on your PC's display. Use the fixes mentioned in this guide if your Windows 10 computer won't detect or connect to an HDMI monitor. Let us know in the comments if you need any further help with your Windows PC's HDMI issues.
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