Hauppauge Computer Works

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Hauppauge Computer Works, or just Hauppauge (pronounced /hɔphɔg/) for short, is a United States manufacturer and marketer of electronic video hardware for personal computers. Although it is most widely known for its WinTV line of TV tuner cards for PCs, Hauppauge also produces personal video recorders, digital video editors, digital media players, hybrid video recorders and digital television products for both PC and Apple Macintosh. The company is named after the hamlet of Hauppauge, New York, in which it is based.

In addition to its headquarters in New York, Hauppauge also has sales and technical support offices in the UK, France, Germany, The Netherlands, Sweden, Italy, Poland, Singapore and Spain.

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[edit] Company history

Hauppauge was co-founded by Kenneth Plotkin and Kenneth Aupperle, and became incorporated in 1994.


[edit] Product lines

[edit] Digital Terrestrial/Satellite

Hauppauge digital terrestrial and satellite products capture DVB-t and DVB-s broadcasts respectively without the need to re-encode the streams. There are several benefits from this approach:

  • the cost of the TV card can be lower because there is no need to supply an MPEG-2 encoder
  • the quality of captures can be higher because there is no need to re-encode streams
  • ratio of file size to quality is higher due to the broadcasters' high-efficiency encoders

Up until August 2004 all of Hauppauge's DVB products were badge-engineered TechnoTrend products. The first of the new Hauppauge-designed cards was the Nova-t PCI 90002 and the silent replacement of the TechnoTrend model caused confusion and anger among Hauppauge's customers who found that the new card didn't support TechnoTrend's proprietary interfaces. This rendered any existing 3rd party software unusable with the new cards. The new cards also came with a software packaged called WinTV2000 which lacked features that TechnoTrend's software had including 7-day EPG, Digital Teletext and LCN-based channel ordering. The new cards supported Microsoft's BDA standard but at the time this was at its infancy and very few 3rd party applications included support for it.

By 2005 all of the TechnoTrend products had been removed from the Hauppauge lineup, with the exception of the DEC2000-t and DEC3000-s which haven't seen a replacement.

[edit] Hybrid Video Recorders

The Hybrid Video Recorder (HVR) range capture a combination of different broadcast types. The majority of Hauppauge HVR models capture Analogue PAL and DVB-t but there have been some more recent models which capture Analogue NTSC and ATSC as well as a tri-mode card which supports Analogue PAL, DVB-s and DVB-t.

HVR-9xx devices are bus-powered USB 2.0 sticks, not much larger than a USB flash drive. They have support for analogue and digital terrestrial TV. The HVR-9xx sticks are produced in Taiwan by Deltron, and are also sold for Apple computers by Elgato under the EyeTV brand.

HVR-1xxx devices are PCI based products that receive analogue and digital terrestrial TV. They are similar to the HVR-9xx but have support for NICAM or dbx Stereo for analogue terrestrial on all models.

HVR-3xxx and 4xxx devices are tri-mode and quad-mode devices respectively. Tri-mode means support for Analogue Terrestrial/Cable, Digital Terrestrial and DVB-s Digital Satellite. Quad-mode devices additionally support DVB-S2 HD digital satellite. The HVR-4000 marks a change in bundled applications in that instead of using Hauppauge's WinTV2000 package, it ships with Cyberlink PowerCinema.

[edit] Personal Video Recorders

The Personal Video Recorder (PVR) range utilise an onboard MPEG/MPEG-2 encoder to compress the incoming analogue TV signals. The benefits of using a hardware encoder include lower CPU usage when encoding live TV.

The first WinTV-PVR product was the WinTV PVR-PCI, launched in late 2000 and not receiving any driver updates since February 2002. It was joined by the WinTV PVR-USB, which has two variants. The first variant supported MPEG2 streams up to 6Mbps and supported Half-D1 resolutions (320x480). This was replaced by an updated model supporting up to 12Mbps streams and Full-D1 resolution (720x480).

The first WinTV-PVR to gain popularity was the PVR-250. The original version of the PVR-250 was a variant of the Sag Harbor (PVR-350) which used the ivac15 chipset. Although the chipset was able to hardware decoding the video out components were not included on the card. In later versions of the PVR-250 the ivac15 was replaced with the ivac16 to reduce cost and to relieve heat issues. The PVR-250 and PVR-350 were joined by the USB 2.0 PVR-USB2 to complete their generation of devices.

Their successors, the PVR-150 and PVR-500, were released alongside the PVR-250/350/USB2 and while popular with both OEMs and the general public, there have been numerous driver issues as well as video quality complaints. The PVR-500 was released as a Media Center card and wasn't supplied with Hauppauge's WinTV2000 software. It was effectively two PVR-150s on a single board, connected via a PCI-PCI bridge chip. The PVR-USB2 was silently replaced with the PVR-USB2+ which is identical both visually and terms of features, but uses a Conexant chipset rather than the Philips chipset in the old model.

From its name and time of release, the PVR-160 appears to be newer than the PVR-150 but this is not the case. The PVR-160 is a repackaging of the WinTV Roslyn. The Roslyn is based on the Conexant Blackbird design and uses the CX2388x video decoder. This board was originally only available to OEMs and third party software vendors such as Frey Technologies (SageTV) and Snapstream (BeyondTV). The board was sold under many names including the PVR-250BTV (Snapstream). This card is known to have color and brightness issues that can be corrected somewhat using registry hacks. Hauppauge received a large surplus amount of these cards from OEM and third party vendors. The cards were repackaged with an MCE remote and receiver and rebranded the PVR-160. The PVR-160 was often mistakenly referred to as the PVR-250MCE but is not related to the PVR-250.

[edit] WinTV Analogue

The standard analogue range of products use software encoding for recording analogue TV. The more recent Hauppauge cards use SoftPVR, which allows MPEG and MPEG-2 encoding in software provided that a sufficiently fast CPU is installed in the system.

[edit] MediaMVP

The MediaMVP is a thin client device that displays music, video and pictures (hence "MVP") on a television. It is based around an IBM PowerPC RISC processor specialised for multimedia decoding. The operating system is a form of Linux, and everything (including the menus) is served to the device via ethernet from the server PC.

Hauppauge have recently announced a Wireless MediaMVP which connects to the PC via 801.11g wireless LAN.

Various open source software solutions allow the device to be used as a frontend. An example is MVPMC [1], which allows the MediaMVP to be used as a frontend for MythTV or ReplayTV.

[edit] Motherboards

During the late 1980s and early 90s Hauppauge produced motherboards for Intel 486 processors. They no longer produce motherboards, focusing instead on the TV card market.

[edit] Table of products

Model Tuner Host Interface Analogue Digital Other IR
Digital Terrestrial
DEC2000-t Philips USB 1.x

TMX320AV7111

No DVB-t (TDA10045) Yes
DEC2540-t Philips USB 1.x

TMX320AV7111

No DVB-t (TDA10045) Yes
Nova-t PCI Grundig PCI

SAA7134

No DVB-t (LSI L64781) No
Nova-t PCI Philips PCI

SAA7134

No DVB-t (TDA10045) Yes
Nova-t PCI (90002) Thomson DTT7592 PCI

CX2388x

No DVB-t (CX22702) Yes
Nova-t PCI (90003) Thomson DTT75105 PCI

CX2388x

No DVB-t (CX22702) Yes
Nova-t USB Unknown USB 1.x No DVB-t (CX22702) No
Nova-t USB2 Panasonic ENV57H USB 2.0

Cypress FX2

No DVB-t (DIB3000-P) Yes
Nova-t Stick (70001) Microtune MT2060 USB 2.0 No DVB-t (DIB7000-P) Optional
Nova-t Stick (70009) Microtune MT2060 USB 2.0 No DVB-t (DIB7700-P) Optional
Nova-TD-Stick Unknown USB 2.0 No DVB-t (DIB7700-P) Optional
Nova-t 500 2x Microtune MT2060 PCI

VT6212L

No 2x DVB-t (DIB3000-P) Yes
Digital Satellite
DEC3000-s Unknown USB 1.x

TMX320AV7111

No DVB-s Yes
Nexus-s v2.3 Alps BSBE1-502A PCI SAA7146

TMX320AV7111

No DVB-s (STV0299) S-Video Out No
Nova-s PCI Alps BSBE1-502A PCI

SAA7146

No DVB-s (STV0299) No
Nova-s SE PCI Unknown PCI

SAA7146

No DVB-s (TDA8260) No
Nova-s USB Unknown USB 1.x No DVB-s No
Nova-SE2 Unknown PCI

CX2388x

No DVB-s (CX24123) Yes
Nova-S-Plus Unknown PCI

CX2388x

No DVB-s (CX24123) Composite In

S-Video In

Yes
Hybrid Video Recorder
HVR-900 Xceive XC3028 USB 2.0

EM2881

1x TVP5150A

SoftPVR

DVB-t (ZL10353) Composite In (Opt)

S-Video In (Opt)

Optional
HVR-901 Xceive XC3028 USB 2.0

EM2883

1x TVP5150A

SoftPVR

DVB-t (MT352) Composite In (Opt)

S-Video In (Opt)

Optional
HVR-930 Xceive XC3028 USB 2.0

EM2881

1x TVP5150A

SoftPVR

DVB-t (ZL10353) Composite In (Opt)

S-Video In (Opt)

Optional
HVR-931 Xceive XC3028 USB 2.0

EM2883

1x TVP5150A

SoftPVR

DVB-t (MT352) Composite In (Opt)

S-Video In (Opt)

Optional
HVR-950 Xceive XC3028 USB 2.0 1x TVP5150A

SoftPVR

ATSC Composite In (Opt)

S-Video In (Opt)

Optional
HVR-1100 Philips FMD1216ME PCI

CX2388x

1x CX2388x

SoftPVR

DVB-t (CX22702) Composite In

S-Video In FM Radio

Yes
HVR-1110 Philips 8275A PCI

SAA7134

1x SAA7131

SoftPVR

DVB-t (TDA10046a) Composite In

S-Video In FM Radio

Yes
HVR-1300 Philips FMD1216ME PCI

CX2388x

1x CX2388x

1x CX23416

DVB-t (CX22702) Composite In

S-Video In FM Radio

Yes
HVR-1600 Unknown PCI

CX2388x

1x CX2388x

1x CX23418

ATSC (CX24227) Composite In

S-Video In FM Radio

Yes
HVR-3000 Philips FMD1216ME PCI

CX2388x

1x CX2388x

SoftPVR

DVB-t (CX22702)

DVB-s (CX24123)

Composite In

S-Video In FM Radio

Yes
HVR-4000 Philips FMD1216ME PCI CX2388x 1x CX2388x

SoftPVR

DVB-t (CX22702)

DVB-S2 (CX24116)

Composite In

S-Video In FM Radio

Yes
Personal Video Recorder
PVR PCI Various PCI

Fusion 878A

1x Altera flex EPF6016 ATC144-3

1x Vision Tech Kfir

No
PVR USB Various USB 1.x 1x SAA7113H

1x iTVC12

No
PVR-150 Various PCI

CX2584x

1x CX2584x

1x CX23416

No Composite In

S-Video In

Yes
PVR-160 Various PCI

CX2388x

1x CX2388x

1x CX23416

No Composite In

S-Video In

No
PVR-250 Various PCI

SAA7115

1x SAA7115

1x ivac15

No Composite In

S-Video In

Yes
PVR-250 Various PCI

SAA7115

1x SAA7115

1x CX23416

No Composite In

S-Video In

Yes
PVR-350 Various PCI

SAA7115

1x SAA7115

1x ivac15

No Composite In

S-Video In S-Video Out

Yes
PVR-500MCE Various PCI

PLX FastLane 6140

2x CX2584x

2x CX23416

No 2x Composite In

2x S-Video In FM Radio

No
PVR-USB2 Various USB 2.0

SAA7115

1x SAA7115

1x CX23416

No Composite In

S-Video In FM Radio

Yes
PVR-USB2+ Various USB 2.0

Cypress FX2

1x CX2584x

1x CX23416

No Composite In

S-Video In FM Radio

Yes
WinTV Analogue
WinTV Express Various PCI

BT878A

1x BT878A No Composite In Yes
WinTV Go Various PCI

Fusion 878A

1x Fusion 878A No Composite In Yes
WinTV Go+ Various PCI

Fusion 878A

1x Fusion 878A No Composite In Yes
WinTV Go2 Various PCI

CX2388x

1x CX2388x No Composite In Yes
WinTV Primio FM Various PCI

CX2388x

1x CX2388x No Composite In

S-Video In FM Radio

Yes
WinTV PCI-FM Various PCI

CX2388x

1x CX2388x No Composite In

S-Video In FM Radio

Yes
WinTV Radio Various PCI

BT878A

1x BT878A or

1x BT848 or 1x BT88x

No Composite In

S-Video In FM Radio

Yes
WinTV USB Various USB 1.x 1x SAA7113 No No
WinTV USB Live Various USB 1.x No No S-Video In

Composite In

No
WinTV USB2 Various USB 2.0

EM2840

TVP5150 No No

[edit] WinTV2000 and related software

WinTV2000 software
WinTV2000 software

Hauppauge's principal software offering is a TV tuning and recording application called WinTV2000. The functionality and interface has changed very little since it was introduced in the late 1990s. It is also distributed with a non-skinned interface under the name WinTV32.

WinTV2000/WinTV32 has other companion applications, including WinTV Scheduler, which performs timed recordings, and WinTV Radio, which receives FM Radio. A recent change of direction has seen the move towards a service-based software package. Card management and recordings is taken care of by the "TV Server" service and EPG data collection by the "EPG Service". These changes allow WinTV2000 to work with multiple Hauppauge cards in the same PC.

[edit] wing

"wing", a recent supplemental software application from Hauppauge, allows the company's PVR products to convert MPEG recordings into formats suitable for playback on the Apple Video iPod and Sony PSP. The software also includes several DivX profiles that can be used for conversion as well.

[edit] GB-PVR[2] Software

Many people who use the PVR line of cards also use GB-PVR[3]. It is a free program that acts a media center front end, allowing you to schedule recordings, watch recordings, watch live tv or pause live tv. It also allows the browsing of pictures and playing of audio files. With support for MCE and Hauppauge remotes (among many others) it truly can replace MCE2005 for a fraction of the cost. With added plugins you can skip commercials, cut commercials, get the weather, find theater listings, the list goes on and on with what you can do with GB-PVR. One of the best features of GB-PVR that it is very user friendly to set up and use. GB-PVR can support multiple tuners, click here[4] for a list of supported tuners. It also supports multiple Hauppauge Media MVP Appliances. There is a very active forum[5] where the sole developer posts daily, as well as a wiki[6].

[edit] Linux

Hauppauge offer limited support for Linux[7], and doesn't offer Linux drivers on its web site. There are drivers available from non-Hauppauge sources for most of the company's cards (in IVTV and LinuxTV). It appears that some of these drivers (Nova and HVR) are written by a Hauppauge engineer.

The PVR-150 captures video on Linux, but there are reportedly difficulties getting the remote control and IR blaster to work. Also, a January 2007 product substitution of HVR-1600 in PVR-150 retail boxes forced many Linux users to exchange their purchases because the Linux driver has not been updated for the HVR-1600. [8][9][10]

SageTV Media Center for Linux supports PVR-150, PVR-250, PVR-350, PVR-500 and MediaMVP.

For ATSC and DVB applications, a list of Linux supported Hauppauge and other makes of TV cards can be found on the LinuxTVWiki page (see "Supported Hardware" section).

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