Hauppauge TV Receiver WINTV HVR 1250 User Manual

3. Installing the WinTV-HVR-1250 board  
5. Install the WinTV-HVR-1250 driver  
Installing the WinTV-HVR under Vista  
To install, switch off the computer and remove the computer cover. The  
manufacturer of your PC supplies instructions on removing the PC cover.  
Boot into Windows Vista. Insert the WinTV-HVR Installation CD-ROM in  
your PC’s CD-ROM drive.  
WinTV-HVR-1250  
ote: Your PC could be damaged by electrostatic discharge. Avoid this  
by contacting the earthed chassis of your PC, before you open it or  
Ntouch the pci card.  
When the Found New Hardware box  
opens, click Locate and install driver  
software.  
Quick Installation Guide  
for Windows Vista (all versions)  
QI-WINTV-HVR1250-V1A · 2/1/2008 © Hauppauge Computer Works, Inc. 2007, 2008  
Locate a free PCIe slot. Unscrew and remove the metacover plate which covers  
Click Continue. If you see a message  
which asks about searching on-line, click  
Don’t search on-line.  
the back of the empty slot.  
Plug the WinTV-HVR-1250 board into the PCIe slot, and screw the WinTV-HVR-  
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1250 metal cover plate to the PC.  
Click Next.  
Click Close.  
Replace the computer cover.  
6. WinTV Software Installation  
4. Connecting the Aerial and IR cable  
1. Contents of the WinTV-HVR-1250 package  
To start the WinTV software installation,  
click Start / Run then type your CD-  
ROM drive letter (for example: D:\) and  
then Setup.exe  
You can now connect the leads  
WinTV-HVR-1250 board  
provided to the WinTV-HVR-1250. You  
will only need to connect using the S-  
Video or Comp Vid In or Left/Right  
Audio In if you are using a external  
Remote control transmitter with 2  
AAA batteries (on some models only)  
Remote control receiver cable  
with velcro dot fastener (on some  
models only)  
Chose a language, and click Next.  
TV Connector for  
Once the installation procedure is  
finished you will see the WinTV Icon on  
your desktop. It is also listed in the Start  
menu under the Program files and  
Hauppauge WinTV” folder.  
audio/video source.  
analog or digital TV  
signal  
TV connector: either cable TV for  
analog and clear QAM digital or a TV  
antenna for ATSC TV.  
WinTV-HVR Windows Installation  
CD-ROM with:  
Remote control  
receiver connector  
· WinTV application with  
SoftPVR™  
Composite video input: Composite  
video Input (RCA)  
Can you now click on Start / Shut Down  
and Restart to re-start the computer.  
· WinTV Scheduler  
· WinTV Utilities  
S-Video/Composite  
video input connector  
S-Video/Composite: Video input  
connector. For either S-Video or  
composite (composite video requires  
the S-Video to composite adapter).  
7. The WinTV v6 application  
Left/Right Audio  
input (Line-In)  
2. What is ATSC digital TV, and how does the WinTV-  
HVR-1250 work?  
Running WinTV for the first time  
Left/right audio input: Stereo audio  
input using 1/8” mini stereo jack,  
from the audio output of your source  
To start the WinTV application, double click on the WinTV icon on your  
desk top. When you run WinTV for the first time, a message says Would  
you like to scan for channels now? Click YES.  
ATSC digital TV is a over-the-air digital TV for North America. ATSC digital  
TV typically requires an antenna for reception, and is currently broadcast in  
200 cities, with over 1500 TV stations.  
Choose “Cable TV” to scan your cable TV for both analog and clear QAM  
digital cable TV channels. If you choose Antenna”, both over-the-air  
ATSC digital TV and analog channels will be scaned.  
Connecting the Remote control  
receiver cable  
Note: ATSC digital TV is NOT digital cable TV or digital satellite TV. WinTV-  
HVR-1600 cannot receive digital satellite TV. You can receive digital cable  
TV channels if they are broadcast “in the clear” (called “clear QAM”).  
Click the Scan button and WinTV will automatically scan for channels. The  
scanning process takes about  
10 minutes. The scanning  
process for ATSC will scan from  
channels 2 to 68.  
Plug the remote control receiver  
cable into the Remote Control  
Receiver Connector.  
ATSC digital TV is transmitted in several resolutions, from “standard  
definition” which is similar to cable TV, up to high definition which has about  
16 times the resolution of normal cable TV. In any resolution, ATSC digital  
TV gives sharper pictures than analog cable TV and near CD quality sound.  
Position the round receiver sensor (at  
the end of the remote control receiver  
cable) where is can be “seen” by the  
remote control transmitter. This is  
normally at the front of your PC.  
Channel names  
WinTV-HVR-1250 has a single TV tuner built-in, which can receive either  
analog and digital cable TV or digital ATSC TV. It uses your PC or laptop’s  
CPU for displaying TV programs on your PC screen.  
Click your right mouse button  
in the Channel Name box to  
see a list of channels which  
have been scanned. You can  
also see the channel list by  
clicking Menu / Channel Suite  
Manager / Sources and then  
chosing either analog, ATSC  
or clear QAM.  
The decoding of high definition ATSC is very processor intensive, and the  
smoothness of high definition TV programs depends upon how fast your  
PC or laptop system is. Other PC activities that consume CPU resources  
might affect the display of ATSC digital TV. Slow video, jerky video and  
momentary pausing of video are all results of a CPU which is temporarily  
being used by other activities.  
The portable antenna (supplied on some WinTV models) is designed  
primarily for ATSC digital TV reception, and will work within 10 miles of an  
ATSC transmitter (reception might be limited by obstructions such as steel  
buildings).  
The ATSC digital TV channels  
that are found will appear in the  
channel listing box. The Name  
is the name as defined by the broadcaster. The Channel number is created  
by the WinTV application. For ATSC digital channels, since each primary  
channel might have several subchannels, the channel number is calculated  
so that channel 22.2 would be listed as 1222. Channel 7.2 would be listed  
For the best ATSC digital TV reception, a roof top ‘Wideband or Highgain’  
antenna is recommended. In the U.S., a good ATSC digital antenna selector  
can be found at TitanTV.com under Resources.  
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Always-on-Top” mode  
Full screen  
8. Watch, pause and record TV  
Minimise  
Always on Top allows WinTV to be visible on your Windows desktop, on  
top of any applications. To turn on, click the Always on top button. It will  
turn green. To turn off, click this button again. A convenient way to use  
Always-on-Top is to make the TV window in the no-title mode small and  
make the TV window in the title mode larger. Then you can switch from a  
small window to a larger one by clicking the right mouse button.  
Channel up  
Remove toolbars  
no title mode  
Volume  
Close  
Channel down  
Channel surf  
Always on Top  
Mute  
Last channel  
Click your right mouse button  
in the TV window to remove  
toolbars. Click again to  
restore toolbars.  
Freeze picture  
Setup Menu  
TV Mode  
Pause  
Record  
Playback  
To hide the WinTV toolbar (No-title mode)  
CFG  
Configure Snapshot  
Click your right mouse button in the WinTV’s video window for the no-title  
mode. To restore the toolbars (the title mode), once again click your right  
mouse button in the video window. You can set the size of the window  
differently in each mode.  
Snapshot viewer  
window:  
Clicking on the Record button will cause the Record menu to roll down  
and start recording. Click the Playback button to open the Playback  
menu.  
Snapshot Still  
capture  
Current TV channel  
Double click on each  
thumbnail to see  
image full size.Click  
and hold your right  
mouse button to see  
image options.  
Pref button  
Recording TV with the WinTV  
Playback  
Click the Pref button to open the Preferences menu:  
When recording clear QAM and ATSC digital TV, the recording format is the  
same as the digital TV resolution of the TV program. These recordings will  
consume a large amount of hard disk space. For example, if the TV  
program is being transmitted at the highest ATSC resolution, called “1080i’,  
the recording will consume 5.6 Gigabytes of disk space per hour of  
recording.  
Pause  
Record  
TV-Mode  
Channel List  
View: These are the settings for the On Screen Display of the TV channel  
and Audio Volume plus controls for the Toolbar mode (Title mode),  
NoToolbar mode (No Title) and Full Screen (TV mode).  
Click your right mouse button  
here to see the channel list  
as 1072.  
Movies: Here is where you configure the video and audio setting for  
SoftPVR. You can set the movie record directory (DVCR Record File Path),  
the MPEG Quality settings, and the Audio settings.  
Some clear QAM channels are not broadcast with channel names.  
Therefore, the WinTV application simply enters these with channel numbers.  
For example, in the channel list you might see a channel named ‘2002  
qam-2’. This means that this is a clear QAM channel where your local cable  
operator did not include a channel name with this channel.  
When recording analog cable TV using SoftPVR, the ‘DVD’ MPEG-2 format  
will typically consume 2.8 Gbytes per hour.  
Snapshot: Set the size of your captured image, and settings for  
capturing motion or still images. Note: VMR must be the graphics setting  
to enable snapshot.  
Record and Playback menu  
Not all QAM channels can be viewed. WinTV will detect all QAM channels  
but only those which are broadcast without encryption (‘in the clear’) can  
be watched.  
Recording TV  
Audio: Your audio settings are configured here.  
Color: Adjust the color of your TV picture here.  
Click the Record button on the WinTV application to open the Record  
control bar, automatically generate a file name and start recording your TV  
program.  
Rescanning TV channels  
Menu button  
If you want to rescan for TV channels, click Menu / Suite Manager. To scan  
analog cable TV channels, under Sources, highlight Analog source and  
click Auto scan.  
Clicking the Record button while recording will start an automatic timer.  
Click the Record button once for 15 minutes, twice for 30 minutes and so  
on.  
Click the Menu button to open the TV setup menu. Here is the main control  
bar for TV channels, and duplicate controls for other functions:  
Suite Manager: Configure the TV tuner (scanning, naming, channel  
preset,etc) setting up ‘favorite channel lists’)  
To scan for digital cable TV channels, under Input Sources, highlight Clear  
QAM source and click Auto scan.  
Configuring the record formats  
When recording analog TV, WinTV uses your PC or laptops processor and  
Hauppauge’s SoftPVR to  
make the recording. The  
default recording quality is  
DVD. To configure the  
directory to store video  
recordings and to check the  
analog recording format, click  
the Pref button and then  
Configuration: Duplicate configuration menus for colour, audio, MPEG  
settings, etc.  
To scan for ATSC digital TV channels, under Input Sources, highlight ATSC  
source and click Auto scan.  
View: For setting an exact TV window size: 320x240, 640x480 etc.  
During the scan for digital TV channels, the Signal Status will show a quality  
level and the locked box will be checked if a channel is detected.  
Configuring an external A/V source in WinTV  
To bring video from an external audio/video source, you will need audio  
and video cables from your set top box.  
Other changes to channel listings  
If you want to add names or fine tune an analog channel, click Menu /  
Suite Manager / Sources. Choose Analog Source, ATSC source or clear  
QAM source. You will see a list of your channels. Click on the desired  
channel. Click the Tune button to change channel. You can change the  
Name to the name of the station. To fine tune an analog channel, unclick  
AFT and then use the Finetune slide bar. When finished, click Close.  
When using an external audio/video source such as a satellite TV receiver,  
VCR, cable TV set top box, camcorder, game console etc, you will need to  
connect the S-Video input connector or Composite video input connector  
for video and the Audio input (Line-In) for the sound.  
Movies.  
Note: since ATSC digital  
recording uses the format the  
original TV program is  
broadcast in, there are no  
other recording format options.  
To configure the external A/V source, in the WinTV application click Menu /  
Suite Manager and Sources. To add the S-video or Composite source,  
highlight the entry and then select the Video Format from the drop down  
list. NTSC is the commonly used format in North America.  
Changing channels  
You can change channels by clicking the Channel Up or Channel Down  
buttons on the WinTV application. You can also type a channel number (for  
example: 27 or 1021) and WinTV will tune to that channel. If the entered  
channel does not exist, you will see a black window. You can also right click  
in the Current TV channel box, where you will see a list of channels.  
Time counter - the time is specified in a Hour:Minute:Second format.  
Select Add to finish. Then click Close. To select an external audio/video  
source, click the Up and Down channel buttons to cycle through TV,  
Composite and S-Video sources. The external A/V source is at the end of  
the channel list.  
Stop: Clicking the Stop button will stop the video you are recording or  
playing back.  
Play: Clicking the Play button will playback from disk the last video file  
created. When playing a video, you can rewind, fast forward, replay 10 sec  
or skip forward 10 sec using the buttons on the control bar.  
Changing the TV window size  
You can change the size of the WinTV window by grabbing any corner and  
dragging the video window to the desired size.  
Pause: Clicking the Pause button while Playing will pause your  
audio/video.  
Displaying TV full screen  
Rewind button: Clicking the Rewind button will play the video file in  
reverse. Clicking the Rewind button again will continue the playing of the  
video.  
When you click the Full screen TV button, TV will appear full screen on  
your PC monitor. When finished watching TV full screen, right click your  
mouse button.  
Fast forward button: Clicking the Fast Forward button one time will fast  
forward your video at 2X speed. Clicking the Fast Forward button two times  
If you see video with a black box around it, click the Pref button then click  
TV mode tab. Check the box which says Allow resolution change”.  
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