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WinTV-PVR-usb driver and application update version 1.5For Windows98SE, WindowsMe, Windows2000 and Windows XPBelow are the latest versions of the WinTV-PVR-usb driver, WinTV application and WinTV MPEG decoder. You need to download all three files for correct operation. | ||
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Note: Please send any comments, issues, etc to pvrsupport@hauppauge.com. This is a seperate inbox for issues related to the PVR. New Features:
To install: To install this new set, download each of the links below and install them. Leave your WinTV-PVR-usb plugged into your system and powered up while doing this. |
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WinTV-PVR-usb driver version 1.5.20180
Version: 1.5_20180 Date: July 10, 2002 |
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WinTV2000 application version 3.39
Name: WINTV2K339_20112.EXE
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MPEG decoder version 2 | |
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New version! MPEG Editor for the WinTV-PVR version 2.2.0 | ||
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New version features:
The WinTV-PVR Editor works with all of the MPEG formats (MPEG1 and MPEG2) created with the PVR. If you are editing MPEG-1 (or VCD) files, the output created by the WinTV-Editor is in a recordable VCD format. For more information on this, see below under "Here's another way to make Video CD (VCD) burnable files". How to use the MPEG editor: Click here for instructions on using the MPEG editor. Name: wintv_editor220.exe
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VCD Convert program | ||
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Converts VCD compliant MPEG-1 files into recordable VCD files. Also includes "Burn VCD" button, which is compatible with many CD burners.
Note: if you are using the WinTV-Editor, you do not need to use the VCD Convert program, since the WinTV-Editor automatically converts MPEG-1 files into recordable VCD files. To install, copy this file to a temporary directory on your local disk. Then run vcdconvertsetup_19228.exe Name: vcdconvertsetup_19228.exe
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TV Scheduler version sched107_21034.exe | ||
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Schedule your TV recordings.
This version now supports the new enhanced TitanTV, the web based schedule of TV programs. To use TitanTV to schedule your TV recordings, click on the "TitanTV" icon on your Windows desktop. You need an internet connection to use TitanTV.com Name: sched107_21034.exe
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WinTV Radio32 application version 1.52 | ||
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To install, download to a temporary directory and run RADIO32.EXE
New features include 30 presets and local/distance reception. Also, name radio stations by creating a preset and then clicking on the freq display and typing in the string you want. Click here to see instructions on using the new WinTV Radio32 application. File name: radio32ver152_20311.exe Version 1.52 size=324K Updated Nov. 7, 2002 |
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Beta test versions
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Technical notes | |
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Product Support page | |
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Click here for our Product Support page which contains all of our FAQ's and general information. |
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Here's another way to make Video CD (VCD) burnable files | |
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The WinTV-PVR-usb, when you chose the VCD record format, makes MPEG files which
have the correct characteristics for Video CD. These characteristics are: MPEG-1 video at 1.1Mbits
per second (the VCD specification calls for a maximum video datarate of 1.151Mbits/sec), 352x240 format (NTSC),
29.92 frames per second (for NTSC) and 44.1KHz audio. But the MPEG files themselves need to
have the audio and video remultiplexed before a Video CD can be recorded onto CD-ROM. One way
to remultiplex the WinTV-PVR-pci files is to use the "Convert" program which is installed with
the WinTV-PVR application software. Another way to do the remultiplexing is to use a
"freeware" package such as TMPGencode.
But many people would like to use the MPEG Editor for the WinTV-PVR to
edit their Video CD's before burning them onto a CD-ROM. If you open a MPEG file created with
the WinTV-PVR-pci using the VCD MPEG format, the WinTV MPEG Editor will correctly remultiplex
into a format which can be "burnt" into a Video CD. So you simply create a VCD format file
with WinTV-PVR-pci, open that file with the WinTV MPEG Editor, edit it (or simply select the
entire file if you do not want to edit the file) and then click on Add interval and then Generate output. The WinTV Editor will create
a correctly multiplexed Video CD file on your hard disk!
So, if you want to burn Video CD's, you can edit your VCD's with
the WinTV MPEG Editor, and then bring the edited files into CD-ROM burning package such as Nero 5.5.
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Want to extract the audio track from your WinTV-PVR recordings? Here are two ways to do this: | |
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Here are two ways to extract the audio track from an MPEG file created by the WinTV-PVR-pci. The first method creates
a WAV file, which is an industry standard audio file. WAV files can later on be converted to MP3's or used in many audio
editing applications. The second method creates a compressed MPEG audio file. This file is smaller (about 10x smaller!) than the WAV file, but
it may not be readable by other audio applications.
To create a WAV file, you need a tool called "Flask MPEG XiS 3.0e" (right now, this tool only works on Windows2000 or WindowsXP). This is a "freeware" tool developed by Alberto Vigata and can be downloaded at http://go.to/flaskmpeg Goto to "Downloads" and download the FlasKMPEG 0.6 Preview. Install FlasK 0.6 Preview and run it. The version displayed on your screen should be FlaskMPEG XiS 3.0e. Then:
To create a MPEG compressed audio file, we use a tool called PVAStrumento, which was developed by Wiljo Heinen. You can download a PVAStrumento from http://www.offeryn.de/download/pvas2014.zip Install PVAStrumento, then:
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