Wintv 8 24 Digit Serial Number
retsiesalipAll of our products have their name written on the front of the packaging however, if you no longer have this you can find the product name by using the Hauppauge 5 digit model number on your product and the "Quick product finder" on the right to look it up.
On USB products the 5 digit model number can be found on the under side of the unit on a white label, simply turn the unit upside-down and locate the white label (
Note:You do not need to turn the computer off to do this however some units may have multiple cables attached so caution is advised to avoid cables becoming disconnected or snagged).Wintv 8 24 Digit Serial Number
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On PCI/PCI-e products the 5 digit model number can be found on a white label located on the silver of the card, you will need to turn off your computer and open the case to examine the board, you may also need to remove the board from the computer to be able to view the label easily. (
Note: Make sure you turn the computer off before opening the case, also make sure the board is reinserted into the same slot once you have examind it).Prodinfo.exe is a program you can run which will extract information about the WinTV product you have installed such as model and serial number, MAC address, revision, and features which can be used to identify the exact model of your product. The driver for the device must be installed in order to run Prodinfo.exe
The Signal Monitor is part of WinTV v10 and is a handy tool which can be used to either adjust your digital TV antenna, or when used with digital cable TV, to know if your digital signal is too weak to receive a signal without distortion.
Hauppauge product codes on WinTV internal boards are normally found on the TV tuner. This is a five digit number normally followed by a revision (REV). You need to look at the first two numbers to determine the product type. The other numbers are related to the accessories which are on the product.
Note: "Starburst 2" (model 150300 or 150310) is a digital satellite (DVB-S / DVB-S2) PCI-e TV tuner. Its DVB-S/DVB-S2 tuner is identical to the satellite tuner part on the WinTV-HVR-5525. While the WinTV-HVR-5525 is fully supported since Linux kernel 4.1, Starburst 2 is not detected "out of the box". But making it work is easy. By adding a configuration file cx23885.conf, the linux kernel treats the card as a WinTV-HVR-5525. Tested in kernel 4.13.0-21-generic.
All of our products have their name written on the front of the packaging however, if you no longer have this you can find the product name by using the Hauppauge 5/6 digit model number on your product and the "Quick product finder" on the right to look it up.
On USB products the model number can be found on the under side of the unit on a white label, simply turn the unit upside-down and locate the white label (
Note: You do not need to turn the computer off to do this however some units may have multiple cables attached so caution is advised to avoid cables becoming disconnected or snagged).On PCI/PCI-e products the model number can be found on a white label located on the silver box on the card, you will need to turn off your computer and open the case to examin the board, you may also need to remove the board from the computer to be able to view the label easily. (
Note: Make sure you turn the computer off before opening the case, also make sure the board is reinserted into the same slot once you have examind it).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.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).Yes. When receiving digital TV with a surround sound (5.1) audio track, WinTV v10 can send the 'raw' digital audio track to your PC's sound card. The sound card will then either decode the 5.1 channel audio and drive your surround sound speakers or send the undecoded audio stream via SPDIF or HDMI to a sound bar or 5.1 channel capable HDMI monitor.
Why do you think that a later version won't support it? The dongle is a current product and Linux generally doesn't break things - once they're supported they stay supported. The last digit is just an upgrade counter; it doesn't matter. 75035a25d1