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WinTV v10 for the WinTV-unoHD Application Download
This download is a complete WinTV v10 application, including Windows drivers for supported WinTV products plus utilities.
Installation notes for WinTV v10:
A WinTV v10 Activation Code will be needed to install this WinTV v10 version. An Activation code for WinTV v8.5 or WinTV v8 cannot be used with WinTV v10.
If you do not have a WinTV v10 Activation Code, you can purchase a new WinTV v10 Activation Code on the Hauppauge webstore.
If you have purchased an Activation Code for WinTV v10 with Extend from the Hauppauge Webstore, the latest version of WinTV v10 with Extend will be installed.
Installation on multiple computers: the WinTV application can be installed on as many PCs as needed as long as you use the same Hauppauge device. We link the serial number of your TV tuner (sometimes it is the MAC address) with the Activation code. So as long as you use the same Hauppauge device, you can install on more than one computer.
WinTV v10
WinTV v10 installer
For Windows 11 and 10 (with limited support for Windows 8 and 7)
Version: 42305 |
File size: 161 MB | Date: November 3, 2024
Release notes |
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Previous version 41041
Note: this version has a fix for the bug with the WinTV-quadHD or WinTV-HVR-1265 where the board is not recognized after a Windows update or reinstall of Windows.
Please note: due to changes in Microsoft's code signing policy for Windows 7 and 8, new drivers cannot be signed for the 64-bit version of Windows 7 and 8. The WinTV v10 application will work, but the drivers will not install without warning messages. Windows 10 and 11 will install normally.
Beta version
Updated satellites.xml to fix some UK missing channels.
wintv10setup_42341.exe
New features:
New satellite channel table for Astra 19.2E and new satellite FM radio stations
Record to network drive (NAS drive). The latest version of WinTV v10 will automatically move your recordings to a network drive after the recordings are complete, freeing up space on your local disk
XMLTV guide data now supported
WinTV v10 installation instructions
The WinTV v10 will install Windows drivers before installing the WinTV v10 application.
- Step 1: Download the WinTV v10 installer by clicking the download button above. The WinTV v10 installer is normally saved in the Download folder on your PC
- Step 2: Run wintv10setup from the Download folder on your PC. If you get a Windows message 'Windows protected your PC', click 'More info' and then 'Run anyway'. This is one of Microsoft's new 'features' to block new applications.
- Step 3: Halfway through the installation, a message will pop up asking for you to enter the Activation Code.
- Step 4: At the Activation required screen, click on Enter Activation code and enter the activation code which was emailed to you or is printed on the WinTV v10 activation card. You do not need to enter the dashes, and you can use upper or lower case characters.
- Step 5: When the installation is complete, you will find the WinTV icon on your Windows desktop. Double click on this icon and the WinTV application will run. On the first run of WinTV, it will automatically go through the TV source selection and will scan for channels.
WinTV v10 Manuals
WinTV v10 Frequently Asked Questions
How do I rescan channels?
In the Device Setup Wizard, you will see a list of TV formats which your Hauppauge TV tuner can support. Depending upon which Hauppauge tuner you have, you will have a choice of analog, digital or external inputs (see the second picture below). You can also select all formats and let the WinTV application show you what it finds in each format (if anything).
Click Next and Next and let WinTV scan for channels. The results should look like picture 3 below.
Settings -> Devices -> Tuner Setup
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Scan Complete
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My PC is not waking up for recordings. How can I fix this?
Power Options -> Change Advanced Power Settings -> Sleep -> Allow wake timers:
Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Power Options\Edit Plan Settings
On my PC it was set to "Important Wake Timers only" and the PC wouldn't wake up for recordings.
WinTV 10 Gallery
WinTV v10 Videos
WinTV v10 Installation
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WinTV v10 Introduction
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Scheduled recording with the built-in EPG
in WinTV v10
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Four tuner Picture-in-Picture
with the WinTV-quadHD
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Scheduled Recordings with a Single Tuner
and WinTV v10
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How to setup an analog video source (composite, Component or S-Video)
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How to setup an analog video source (channel 3)
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How to setup the HD PVR 2 in the WinTV app
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Wipe out your channel database and
rescan for channels
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How to adjust the WinTV audio volume
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Having a problem with Windows Defender Anti-virus when installing? Here's how to temporarily turn off Defender
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How to scan for FM radio stations in WinTV
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How to change the battery in a
Hauppauge -005 remote control
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WinTV v10 Keyboard Shortcuts
Keyboard Control in WinTV
- Next Channel: Plus (+)
- Previous Channel: Minus (-)
- Increase Audio Volume: 'Page Up'
- Decrease Audio Volume: 'Page Down'
- Mute: 'Ctrl + M'
- Enter Preset Number: '0 - 9'
- Show Channel List: 'Ctrl + L'
- Make Snapshot: 'Space Bar'
- Show Now/Next: 'Ctrl + O'
- Display Stream Details: 'Ctrl + D'
- Subtitles on / off: 'Ctrl + S'
- Change Aspect Ratio: 'Ctrl + A'
- Pause Live TV: 'Ctrl + Q'
- Continue Live TV: 'Ctrl + P'
- Skip Ahead: 'Ctrl + F'
- Skip Back: 'Ctrl + R'
- Jump to Live Position: 'Ctrl + C'
- Full Screen: 'Ctrl + W'
- Exit Full Screen: 'Esc'
- Start TV: 'Alt + T'
- Start Recording: 'Alt + R'
- Stop Recording / Playback: 'Alt + S'
- Open File for Playback: 'Alt + F'
- Open WinTV Settings Dialog: 'Ctrl + I'
- Exit Application: 'Alt + F4'
TV Tuner Troubleshooting
The reception of TV channels in the WinTV application is dependent upon two things:
- you need to have a strong enough TV signal for the Hauppauge TV tuner to achieve 'signal lock'. Once a TV channel has a signal strong enough to 'lock', it will appear in the Channel List during the channel scan. This often means that your TV aerial needs to be in the "line of sight" from the transmitter. If there is a building blocking the TV signal coming from the transmitter, you might not be able to achieve 'signal lock'.
- once the TV channel appears in the Channel List, it also needs a signal strong enough so that the WinTV application can display a clear TV picture. We sometimes hear that there are channels which appear in the TV channel list but cannot be watched (frozen image, black screen or an image with lots of defects). This is due to the TV channel having just enough 'strength' to achieve signal lock, but not strong enough for a good TV image to be displayed.
The signal strength is related to the size (and quality) of the TV aerial, and the 'line of sight' to the transmitter. If you have a large TV aerial but it is not pointed toward the TV transmitter, the TV signal will be weak and may not be received.
In addition, please check the TV aerial connections to the Hauppauge TV tuner. If the connector is not securely plugged in, then signal loss will occur and you will not get an optimal TV pciture.
When TV channels cannot be received or if the TV quality is poor, here are a couple of things you can try:
Receiving TV in an apartment
You can use either 'stick' TV aerials or flat TV aerials when you are in an apartment. In general, you will get good reception as long as your TV aerial is 'pointing' toward the TV transmitter.
- place your TV aerial in a window, as high from the floor as possible
- if possible, place the TV aerial facing the direction of the broadcast towers. Over-the-air TV is most effective when it achieves "line of sight" to the transmitters. TV reception will still work without line-of-sight, but then you are dependant upon the TV signal bouncing off of a building or other structure
- a TV signal booster can sometimes help bring in some of the weaker TV channels.
We recommend the purchase of a portable amplified TV aerial for indoor or outdoor use to be connected to the WinTV product to ensure correct reception of the TV channels.
Receiving TV at a home
When you are using a Hauppauge TV tuner to watch TV at home, most times you are further from the TV transmitter and a larger TV aerial is needed.
- outdoor TV aerials will perform better than indoor TV aerials.
- if possible, use an outside TV aerial located as high from the ground as possible
- if using an indoor TV aerial place it near a window or wall facing the direction of the broadcast towers.
- a TV signal booster can sometimes help bring in some of the weaker TV channels.
Using the Hauppauge 'stick' TV aerial
The Hauppauge stick TV aerial will work up to roughly 10 miles from the transmitter, and needs an unobstructed line of sight to the transmitter. Otherwise a larger TV aerial will provide better results.
Symptoms of needing a larger (better quality) TV aerial include scanning for channels in WinTV works, but when trying to watch a channel, they may achieve tuning 'lock' but the TV signal breaks up heavily.
If you cannot use an outdoor TV aerial, you might need an indoor TV aerial with a 'booster'.