WinTV 7.2 with Extend
- WinTV v7.2 Overview
- Extend Overview
- FAQs
- Installation download
- User Guides
- Gallery
WinTV v7.2 features
- A new, clear and intuitive interface
- Includes Extend, for TV on your iPad, iPhone or PC or Mac. In your home via Wi-Fi or anywhere in the world!
- Digital parental control (North America)
- Closed captions (North America)
- Single configuration and scanning pop up menu
- High Definition TV and video support (selected models)
- Integrated TV recording scheduler
- Instant time shift and recording
- Multiple tuner support
- Built-in video player, which supports a wide variety of video formats
- Logical channel numbers
- Signal strength monitor for digital TV channels
WinTV Extend overview
WinTV Extend is included with WinTV v7.2, and is an Internet video server application built into the WinTV v7.2 application. WinTV Extend runs on Windows based PCs (it currently does not run on a Mac, though TV from WinTV Extend can be watched on a Mac).
WinTV Extend will take the live TV signal from any Hauppauge TV tuner, converts the TV signal into a form which is compatible with an iPad or iPhone (or Android phone or tablet, PC or Mac) and sends it to your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Android, Mac or PC computer over a WiFi connection or over a cell phone network.
To run WinTV Extend, you need to have a WinTV TV tuner in your PC, and your PC needs to be connected to either a home WiFi network or the Internet.
On your iPhone/iPad/iPod touch, all you need is the Safari browser which comes with all Apple devices. If you are using a Mac or a PC, all you need is a browser (Safari recommended on the Mac) and a Flash video player. If you are using an Android phone or tablet, you need to be running Android version 2.2 or later with a Flash video player.
WinTV v7.2 with WinTV Extend is available from the Hauppauge webstore at a cost of $9.95 (plus shipping). You can order it from:
http://store.hauppauge.com/SoftwareProducts.asp#cd_wintv7
If you click on the Gallery tab, you will find some screen shots of an iPhone receiving video from WinTV Extend. The iPhone pictures show the TV control overlay with Pause and 30 second replay.
WinTV Extend currently runs with the following WinTV TV tuners:
All WinTV-HVR TV tuners for North America and Europe, plus the WinTV-NOVA-T, WinTV-NOVA-S and WinTV-MiniStick products in Europe and Asia.WinTV Extend frequently asked questions
I have a data plan on my iPhone which is limited. How much data will WinTV Extend use?
Why can't I see all of my TV channels on my iPad?
Can I use WinTV Extend with the IR blaster?
Can I use WinTV Extend with the HD PVR?
I have a data plan on my iPhone which is limited. How much data will WinTV Extend use?
WinTV Extend, when used to send video over a cell phone network, consumes approximately 490 Mbytes per month for 10 hours of remote TV watching. When WinTV Extend is used through a WiFi network, there is no cell phone usage.
Why can't I see all of my TV channels on my iPad?
If you have problems seeing the complete TV channel list on an iPad, use two fingers to scroll the channel list. On the iPad, you need to touch a channel number once to set the channel. To scroll the channel list, use two fingers. Click once on the TV picture to see the video controls: 30 second replay, pause, play, full screen, audio volume adjust.
My PC is running very slow when I'm using analog cable TV with WinTV Extend. What can I do to improve my system performance?
If you are using analog cable TV, you will get better performance if you use a Hauppauge TV tuner with hardware encode. Hauppauge TV tuners with hardware encoders include the WinTV-HVR-1600, WinTV-HVR-1850, WinTV-HVR-1950 and WinTV-HVR-2250. Your system performance can improve by about 30% by using a hardware encoder.
I'd like to watch TV on my iPad from outside my house. How do I open a port on my router so that this will work?
For WinTV Extend to be used from outside of your home, you need to have an open "port" on your Internet router which allows video to pass from the PC which is running WinTV Extend to your iPad or other supported device.
For instructions on opening a port on your router, click here.
Can I use WinTV Extend with the IR blaster?
Yes. If you have one of the Hauppauge TV tuners with a built-in IR blaster, WinTV Extend can use the IR blaster to change the channels on your cable TV or satellite set top box. Hauppauge TV tuners with a built-in IR blaster include the WinTV-HVR-1600, WinTV-HVR-1850, WinTV-HVR-1950 and WinTV-HVR-2250.
Can I use WinTV Extend with the HD PVR?
We are working on an update to WinTV v7.2 which will include TV tuner support for the HD PVR. If you have purchased a copy of WinTV v7.2, when this software is ready, we will post a free update to this version on the WinTV v7 support page.
Installation downloads
WinTV v7.2 with Extend
WinTV v7.2 is available from the Hauppauge webstore at a cost of $9.95 (plus shipping).
You can order it from:
http://store.hauppauge.com/SoftwareProducts.asp#cd_wintv7
WinTV v7.2 with Extend - software update
WinTV v7 installation package, version 2.5c
File name: wintv7_cd_2.5c.exe
File size: 80.4 MB
Date: 4/17/2012
This download is a complete installation package, including drivers for supported WinTV products plus the WinTV v7 application and utilities.
Installation notes:
A valid WinTV application CD-ROM will be needed to install this WinTV v7 version. Any WinTV v6 or WinTV 7 application CD can be used during the install. If you do not have your original WinTV CD-ROM but would like to update to WinTV v7, you can purchase a new CD on the Hauppauge webstore for $9.95
If you have a WinTV v7.2 CD-ROM with Extend, then the latest version of WinTV Extend will also be installed.
Supported WinTV products:
This version of WinTV v7 is for digital TV, both QAM and ATSC, plus analog cable TV. It can be used with the following WinTV products:
- USB-Live2
- WinTV-Aero-m
- WinTV-HVR-850
- WinTV-HVR-950
- WinTV-HVR-950Q
- WinTV-HVR-1150
- WinTV-HVR-1250
- WinTV-HVR-1500
- WinTV-HVR-1600
- WinTV-HVR-1800/1850
- WinTV-HVR-1950
- WinTV-HVR-2250
- Colossus
- HD PVR
- WinTV-DCR-2650 digital CableCARD receiver
In addition, WinTV v7 can be used with the European equivalents of the above models (for example, the WinTV-HVR-2200)
Release notes for WinTV v7:
- If you are using Extend, this version has faster channel changing times. For example, when using an iPad over 3G, channel changing time is about 6 seconds.
- Game mode is now supported.Game mode allows "live" video to be displayed without any video encoding delay. Game mode can be found in Configuration in the Advanced tab. (Game mode is not supported with Colossus or HDPVR)
- This version now supports FM radio (on those products with built-in FM radio). Listen, pause and record FM radio.
- You can also use the WinTV v7 Scheduler to schedule a recording of your favorite FM radio program on a once only, daily or weekly basis.
- Analog recording options have been added, allowing Good/Better/Best/Fair video qualities.
- Scheduling options have been added to allow shutdown/standby/hibernate at recording completion.
- Fixed NTSC/PAL field order issues
- Fixed an issue where No Tuner Available could show when a scheduled recording was due to start, it could lead to the scheduled recording being cut off.
- Updated TS2PS utility to fix some conversion problems
- Fixed an issue not deleting the original TS file when converted to .MPG correctly
- Fixed issue which didn't allow more than 1 FM tuner to schedule a recording
- Fixed an issue with snapshots and VMR9
- New Features
- Added Picture in Picture support. Requires multiple tuners to work. Picture in Picture can be moved around into each corner or resized. You CAN NOT switch the content that is playing between windows currently.
- Recordings now now listed with newest at the top
Now showing which recordings are causing a conflict when scheduling a recording that clashes
WinTV Extend Guides
WinTV Extend Quick Install Guide
WinTV Extend Quick Install Guide
WinTV Extend router setup instructions
Get information on configuring your router at home so that WinTV Extend can send live TV over the Internet.

