You will need to pull the card out after you have turned off the power to it , then reseat it and make sure that it is secure turn the power back on , if you have already checked settings, cable in , ect.. also what do you have for video decoder drivers?
If you are sure that the software is properly loaded, its just a matter of physical connection. Please double check the physical connection specially the coax port of the TV tuner. Maybe its too deep that your coax from cable is not contacting or not reaching the contacts. Try to push it more and lock it tightly.
Initially, update both the driver and the applications from here. From the same page, If you want to use WinTV to watch and record analog cable TV with Microsoft's Media Center application under Windows XP or Windows Vista, do the following:
When you run Media Center, go to Tasks / Settings / TV / Set Up TV signal
At 'Set Up your TV signal', click Next
At "Regional settings', make sure your region is correct and click Next
At 'Download TV options', click Next.
At "TV Signal', click 'I will configure my TV signal manually' and click Next
You will then see: Cable / Satellite / Antenna. Chose the source of your TV signal (Cable for use with analog cable TV) and click Next.
Click through the rest of the settings, set up your Guide listings and click Finish. Then return to the main menu.
Go to TV + Movies and then live TV to watch and record TV.
Just a start, do postback how things turned up or should you need additional information. Good luck and Thank you for using FixYa.
Try setting the primary application (start/programs/Hauppauge WinTV/Primary) to "VMR 7" or "Allow Overlay" to correct the problem;
For WinTV, you can also try the different modes available in the Primary program (Start/Programs/Hauppauge WinTV/Primary);
Try updating the VGA drivers to correct the problem.
If you are running Vista 64 bit and have 4GB of memory or higher installed in the system, you will need to download and install the latest drivers here.http://www.hauppauge.com/site/support/su...
A few more:
Try setting the primary application (start/programs/Hauppauge WinTV/Primary) to "VMR 7" or "Allow Overlay" to correct the problem;
For WinTV, you can also try the different modes available in the Primary program (Start/Programs/Hauppauge WinTV/Primary);
Try updating the VGA drivers to correct the problem.
If you are running Vista 64 bit and have 4GB of memory or higher installed in the system, you will need to download and install the latest drivers here. http://www.hauppauge.com/site/support/support_hvr1600.html?tab=0
Sir, that tv tuner is included with antenna or if not you should have an antenna or cable on the interface at the back of your device so that it can get frequency or viewable on your computer. Just maker sure you installed it correctly and look for the fine tuning after installing the antenna.
Check the connection to it and make sure it is correct and in properly and make sure it is installed the correctly so that the picture will work properly.
There might be a fault in the video output of the board and you may need it repaired by a professional. Check to see if you can see any visible damage to it and check for any thing burnt around the video part. If visible damage is there, you may need a new board. It may be past repair but if possible, try and get it to a repair shop.There might be a fault in the video output of the board and you may need it repaired by a professional. Check to see if you can see any visible damage to it and check for any thing burnt around the video part. If visible damage is there, you may need a new board. It may be past repair but if possible, try and get it to a repair shop.
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You will need to pull the card out after you have turned off the power to it , then reseat it and make sure that it is secure turn the power back on , if you have already checked settings, cable in , ect..
also what do you have for video decoder drivers?
electech
Hi!!
try to re-install the winTv hvr-1600 driver
or update it!!!
check if compatible with the OS that you are using
If you are sure that the software is properly loaded, its just a matter of physical connection. Please double check the physical connection specially the coax port of the TV tuner. Maybe its too deep that your coax from cable is not contacting or not reaching the contacts. Try to push it more and lock it tightly.
Go to this link
http://www.download.com/K-Lite-Mega-Codec-Pack/3000-13632_4-10794603.html?tag=mncol&cdlPid=10978401
Click on the download button and download and install the Klite Codec.
You will be able to see the video.
Thanks
Hi and welcome to FixYa,
- When you run Media Center, go to Tasks / Settings / TV / Set Up TV signal
- At 'Set Up your TV signal', click Next
- At "Regional settings', make sure your region is correct and click Next
- At 'Download TV options', click Next.
- At "TV Signal', click 'I will configure my TV signal manually' and click Next
- You will then see: Cable / Satellite / Antenna. Chose the source of your TV signal (Cable for use with analog cable TV) and click Next.
- Click through the rest of the settings, set up your Guide listings and click Finish. Then return to the main menu.
- Go to TV + Movies and then live TV to watch and record TV.
Just a start, do postback how things turned up or should you need additional information. Good luck and Thank you for using FixYa.
Initially, update both the driver and the applications from here. From the same page, If you want to use WinTV to watch and record analog cable TV with Microsoft's Media Center application under Windows XP or Windows Vista, do the following:
A few more:
- Try setting the primary application (start/programs/Hauppauge WinTV/Primary) to "VMR 7" or "Allow Overlay" to correct the problem;
- For WinTV, you can also try the different modes available in the Primary program (Start/Programs/Hauppauge WinTV/Primary);
- Try updating the VGA drivers to correct the problem.
- If you are running Vista 64 bit and have 4GB of memory or higher installed in the system, you will need to download and install the latest drivers here.http://www.hauppauge.com/site/support/su...
Sir, that tv tuner is included with antenna or if not you should have an antenna or cable on the interface at the back of your device so that it can get frequency or viewable on your computer. Just maker sure you installed it correctly and look for the fine tuning after installing the antenna.
thank you for using fixya
CHARCOIS
Check the connection to it and make sure it is correct and in properly and make sure it is installed the correctly so that the picture will work properly.
There might be a fault in the video output of the board and you may need it repaired by a professional. Check to see if you can see any visible damage to it and check for any thing burnt around the video part. If visible damage is there, you may need a new board. It may be past repair but if possible, try and get it to a repair shop.