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Usage Information

Hauppauge WinTV-HVR 950

Re-post from: http://www.hauppauge.com/pages/products/data_hvr950.html




System requirements

Minimum processor recommended:

  • 2.2 GHz P4 or 1.8 GHz Centrino or equivalent (minimum)
  • 2.8 GHz processor for analog TV recording with MPEG-2 (minimum)
  • Microsoft® Windows® Vista (all versions), Windows XP, XP Pro or Windows XP Media Center Edition, with Service Pack 2. Also compatible with Vista Media Center
  • Graphics with 64MB of memory (minimum)
  • USB 2.0 port (will not work with USB 1.1
  • CD-ROM drive (for Software installation)

Included in this package

  • WinTV-HVR-950 USB 2.0 TV stick with cable TV or ATSC antenna connection.
  • USB extension cable.

**Portable antenna*. **Software on CD-ROM (incl. manual) **Quick Installation Guide


Model numbers

  • model 1139: WinTV-HVR-950 with ATSC and NTSC tuners, and portable antenna
  • model 1176: WinTV-HVR-950 with ATSC and NTSC tuners plus French/Englsh manual and portable antenna
  • model 0246: WinTV-HVR-900 with DVB-T and PAL/SECAM tuners and portable antenna
  • model 1145: WinTV-HVR-950 for Mac's and PC's. For use in North America. Bundled with Elgato EyeTV Lite for Mac's and WinTV v6 for PC's


--Jamz 13:22, 20 June 2008 (PDT)From Hauppauge Technical Support: Not including the 950Q all other 950s have the same hardware the difference is the accessories included and the software shipped.

Discussion

--Jamz 12:01, 13 June 2008 (PDT) I'm currenty waiting to test model 1145 (Hybrid TV stick) in combination with a Shuttle XPC and check compatibility and performance. Sans the testing yet, this is my recommended model for cross-platform viewing without need to open casings. The fact that it is Mac OS-X compatible and thus a starting point for drivers should help.