RainDancerVideo.
My Hauppauge HVR-1600 in a PCI slot is listed in Device Manager in Sound,
video and game controllers as:
Hauppauge WinTV HVR-1600 NTSC/ATSC Combo
No need to pull the card to find the "1600".
I don't want to reboot into Vista just now, but I'm pretty sure it's the
same in Vista's Device Manager.
WinTV v6 works - sort of - in Vista, but I use only Media Center.
RC
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"RainDancerVideo" <RainDancerVideo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:249805DB-F162-4877-9775-42A3BE639E4E@microsoft.com...
> Thanks Curious, that's what I needed to know.
> Now I'm not sure if mine are "26xxx" cards.
> I haven't pulled the cards out to check the actual number,
> all I am goin off of is the description in adobe FME in the device
> selection
> window.
> The cards came installed in an HP Z558 Media Center.
>
>
> "Curious" wrote:
>
>> Either WinTV6 or better is WinTV7 to work with the 26xxx cards.
>> I believe I used channel 200 or 201 to use the composite video and R&W
>> audio
>> inputs.
>> There is a user's manual for WinTV either in the installation program
>> files
>> or available from their website.
>>
>> "RainDancerVideo" <RainDancerVideo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>> message news
25AD2FC-2F98-43A8-9AF9-CA527BDABC58@microsoft.com...
>> > I have the same cards and problem on an HP Z558 Media Center.
>> > Did you install WinTV v6 and did it work with the cards?
>> >
>> > Do you know if WinTV v7 will work with these cards?
>> >
>> > "tulae101" wrote:
>> >
>> >>
>> >> I have this media center card preinstalled in my HP media center PC
>> >> m7250n and absolutely can not find how to view the inputted composite
>> >> video, even when in the windows media center application.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> tulae101