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I found out how to get hardware capture for the PVR-150

Posted: 03 Jul 2007 11:50
by DJ_Izumi
This is the STUPIDEST solution ever, I tried it in a last moment of despiration before returning my PVR-150.,

I downloaded the drivers for the PVR-250 and forcefully installed them for the PVR-150. Voila, it works. I'm not kidding. Before to capture video from my PVR-150, it would crash if I directly streamed video unless I told it to transcode itself. The CPU usage would be in the 50-70% range. With the 250 drivers in, the usage is 10-15%, and that's having one instance decoding a stream from another instance as part of the test. The machine is SURELY not transcoding video.

So for YEARS it seems (I read a lot of back posts for getting the 150 to run in Windows and offer hardware encoding for VLC) no one has figured this out, but that's it. Install the PVR250 drivers and force the 150 to use them.

I would like to know if someone can replicate my results. I'm using an OEM PVR150 MCE without remote and full width version and this set of drivershttp://hauppauge.lightpath.net/software/pvr250/pvr250_driver_118_23257.zip

It seems to work, but I Havn't tested the STOCK apps like WinTV2000 or anything, since I care little for them functioning.

Re: I found out how to get hardware capture for the PVR-150

Posted: 15 Sep 2007 02:48
by pcexhaust
DJ_Izumi is EXACTLY right. I have an OEM Hauppauge PVR-150 MCE (Media Center Edition). It comes with no remote and only have TV, S-Video, and RCA inputs. It is this http://www.hauppauge.com/pages/products ... cekit.html without the remote.

I used the same driver for the PVR-250 and it worked. I used package pvr250_driver_118_23257. When manually installing the driver, choose Hauppauge WinTV PVR PCI II (Encoder).

This fixed my issue of not having any sound when using VLC.

Re: I found out how to get hardware capture for the PVR-150

Posted: 17 Sep 2007 22:45
by Krisna
So for YEARS it seems (I read a lot of back posts for getting the 150 to run in Windows and offer hardware encoding for VLC) no one has figured this out, but that's it. Install the PVR250 drivers and force the 150 to use them.
I tried to use the same procedure for my PVR-500 card (basically two 150 tuners) by change driver in the Device Manager. Does NOT work :( Maybe I have misunderstand you (please post instructions)