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Windows Media Center Live TV Help
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I recently purchased a Hauppauge 1250 as well as a terk amplified antenna to be hooked up to my pc. So after I hooked it up and all I am unable to download the tv guide from windows media center. It just hangs there forever and I am unable to watch live tv. Is it suppose to be this hard to watch live tv on your computer? Also I am unable to read CDs from my BD-Rom drive. I am however able to install windows 7, which is in DVD format. Anyways, how am I unable to read a simple CD that i need to install the win tv v7 provided by Hauppauge, and how am I able to watch live tv if I already have the drivers from the hauppauge site. Please help Thanks |
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mmm... I have no experience with Hauppauge cards but couldn't you download the software from Hauppauge's site?
Media Center just picked up my TV Wonder 650s, I didn't even need to install drivers :confused: |
Did you install the drivers? Just downloading the drivers isn't enough to make it work. You have to run the installer. Here's the link to the driver:
http://hauppauge.lightpath.net/softw...5drv_29272.zip Restart the computer after the drivers are installed then run Windows Media Center, go to Tasks -> Settings -> TV Signal -> Set up TV Signal and follow the prompts. |
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I have installed the drivers as well as ran the installer, but where I get stuck is that my stupid BD-Rom which should be able to play regular cd-rom fails to do so. It read everything else fine except the cd which is needed to install win tv7. I also tried to "run Windows Media Center, go to Tasks -> Settings -> TV Signal -> Set up TV Signal" but it just hangs there forever without downloading. Tried everything possible..:banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead: :banghead: Thanks |
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go here - http://www.hauppauge.com/site/suppor...t_hvr1250.html select "Windows Media Center install" tab look at - Setting up your TV tuner in Windows 7 Media Center - select download (will open a pdf with screen by screen instructions) "Download Here is a screen by screen view of the setup of Windows Media Center. It was based on the WinTV-HVR-1600, but the setup with other WinTV-HVR products will be similar." Follow the guide stage by stage let the TPU community know at what "step" Media Center gets stuck at Example: step 1, step 2 nb: It may be to do with your zip code and or post code not being entered In regard to your DVD Rom drive - go to -control panel/device manager/DVD/CD-ROM drives -make a note of the make and model number Example: Pioneer DVD-RW DVR-215D ATA Device - highlight the device you have installed -press right mouse button-select properties-details-property and select Install Date from the drop down list and let us know this. atb (all the best) Law-II |
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1) Download 85drv_29272.zip 2) Open it and drag the 85drv_29272 folder out of the ZIP to decompress it. 3) Open the 85drv_29272 folder you decompressed and run HcwDriverInstall.exe 4) Click through the prompts until you hit finish. 5) Restart the computer. |
yes!!! Install only the drivers!!!! Bundled media software of this or that brand is totally shitty!
I knew the old WinTV center and after years I tried it again, super new version: it is even worse looking and working! Stick to Microsoft Media Center: fantastic and does all you need. |
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I have a Hauppauge 1850 and I ran into the same issue. I agree erixx, WinTV7 is not that good, Windows Media Center is much better. Be sure you have the PlayReady runtime installed. Also, I found I needed to disable my Kaspersky Internet Security completely before the Guide would download. Good luck |
Back to basics question here. After installing the card with driver, did you run the Windows Media Center setup? WMC needs to be configured for your tuner.
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What if you disable your firewall and antivirus as Artucas suggested?
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