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WinTV-quadHD PCIe 4 Tuner ATSC Over-The-Air Receiver with Black IR

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Color: Black Tuner with Black IR


Features

  • Four ATSC/QAM TV Tuners on a half height PCI Express board. Built-in TV splitter allows you to make one connection to an antenna or cable TV. Note: not all cable TV networks send clear QAM channels. Please check with your local cable operator for the availability of clear QAM digital cable TV.
  • For use in both full and half height PC's. Requires an open PCIe x1 or x16 slot.
  • Watch, pause and record up to four ATSC or clear QAM HD TV programs at the same time
  • Supports four tuner picture-in-picture
  • Please Note: Kindly refer the User Manual before use..Not all cable TV networks send clear QAM channels. Please check with your local cable operator for the availability of clear QAM digital cable TV

Description

WinTV-quadHD has four tuners on a half height PCI Express board. WinTV-quadHD will fit in both full and half height PC's, and can plug into PCI Express x1 or x16 slots. Watch, pause or record up to four ATSC or clear QAM HD TV programs at the same time. The WinTV-quadHD is seen as 4 tuners so you can watch one TV program or record up to 4 TV programs at the same time. Contents: Includes the WinTV-quadHD board, Hauppauge remote control, IR receiver cable, QI and Includes activation code for download of WinTV v10 application for Windows. Both half and full height brackets included. Supports four tuner picture-in-picture. Also works with Windows Media Center (included in Windows 7 and optional in Windows 8).

Brand: Hauppauge


Hardware Interface: PCIE x 1


Style: Classic


Operating System: Windows 8


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Brand: ‎Hauppauge


Series: ‎WinTV-quadHD PCIe 4 Tuner


Item model number: ‎1698


Operating System: ‎Windows 8


Item Weight: ‎9.7 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎5.6 x 2.2 x 0.75 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎5.6 x 2.2 x 0.75 inches


Color: ‎Black Tuner with Black IR


Manufacturer: ‎Hauppauge


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎December 5, 2023


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Pictures come in crystal clear, having 4 tuners is great, works awesome with Plex, saving almost $850/yr after ditching cable!
Color: Black Tuner with White IR
I decided to finally ditch cable last week after getting a higher Comcast bill for cable, which also included a flyer stating that rates would be increasing even more after this bill, and realizing that no one in my family has really watched anything off the cable tv in 2 years. It took a few days of research on how to cut the cord, but I ended up trying this out specifically for the 4-tuner capability. It would let us record several shows at once if needed and still watch live TV, in theory. In short, it has worked great so far! I can get all 4 tuners on different channels working simultaneously. I purchased a Plex Pass subscription to manage recordings, and although it's not as comprehensive as the Tivo's interface (at least not yet - Plex TV seems like it's pretty new and they're working on improving the Plex apps on various platforms), it's enough to suit our needs. I can watch recorded shows anywhere and can currently schedule them via a web browser from any device or directly from within the iOS Plex app. I can watch live TV from my antenna from any device via Plex (Roku, PC, iPhone, iPod, iPad), which is awesome. Wwell, except from the Samsung Smart TV Plex app, but I hear they're working on upgrading it to support it. I never played with the recording software that came with it, went straight to Plex Pass since we already had Plex running on our home network. It looks ok in the absence of anything else, I guess, but I'm betting you'll be better off with Plex or some other media center software that knows how to use this tuner. The only thing I don't really care for is that Plex and this tuner are running off my main computer in the office rather than a dedicated server that's running all the time, but that's not this product's fault. It works great for the channels I receive via my antenna, which is an indoor Mohu Ultimate that I grabbed from Walmart. I live about 15-20 miles from the main towers in a large city. This flat antenna is mounted on a wall in my office above my computer pointed in the direction of the towers, and I get most of the channels, crystal clear, through this tuner. I'm not picking up two channels, NBC and CBS, very well, but I've figured out that's because these two broadcasts are being done in VHF-Hi bands rather than UHF bands, so again, not this tuner's fault. I just need to figure out what mods to make to my antenna setup in order to receive those stations specifically. Bottom line - you want a digital TV tuner with multiple tuners? This one works great! And after cancelling my cable TV services as well as my annual Tivo service subscription, I'm now saving almost $850 per year which I can put towards something that I'll actually use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2018 by Dave M

  • Working great with Windows DLNA Media Server and Roku Media Player
Color: Black Tuner with White IR
I have a PC that is ON 24/7 with a security camera system so it was convenient to add this tuner card to this PC. I like that you can record multiple shows at the same time. I like that the recordings are a standard PC file format and can be backed up to other hard drives. The receiver sensitivity seems quite good. I like the file naming convention that captures the program name from the TV Guide. It makes it easy to find the recorded show. I enabled the built-in Windows 11 DLNA Media Server on the PC, and I'm able to watch the recorded shows on any of my smart televisions using the ROKU MEDIA PLAYER app (or by using a ROKU ULTRA attached to the television). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Tuner not good as Tuners in Samsung or Sony TV's
Color: Black Tuner with White IR
. Will not tune-in some major stations that my Sony and Samsungs TV's receive. (I have outside antenna chimney mounted 8 feet above my roof with amplified coax line furnishing signal to 4 tuners.) (Hauppauge may release a newer TV card using ATSC 3.0 in 2024. Which should have a better tuner.) . EPG works well but only 4-6 hours ahead. To get it to record a program, you must press record once then once again to go back to the EPG to show the program in red on that it will be recorded. . During setup, Main Download tab did not work - scrolled down to another option for W11 that did download. (I am running W11.) . Seems to be pretty stable compared to WinTV v7 - which was a constant headache. . The furnished remote is pitiful - a dificult to hold and use 2" x 3.3" x 1/4" card. Fortunately, the normal size remote furnished with the v7 works with V10 level . . To change channels with direct number input , you must put "10" prior to 2 digit number as for channel 3.1 input 1031 and for 3 digit stations add "1" as 1411 for channel 41.1. . All said and done, I would buy it again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2023 by froth45

  • Works great on Plex server
Color: Black Tuner with White IR
Works great on Plex. Able to bring in OTA channels to host on TVs and record on the DVR.
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2024 by IT Guy

  • Quad ATSC-T Tuner Works Well in Linux
Color: Black Tuner with White IR
It's quite convenient to be able to record more than two over-the-air shows at once with a single card. I use it with a Linux-based PC (3.2 GHz 4-core processor) with Kodi (client) and TVHeadend (server). Other devices (Amazon FireTV w/Kodi to view the broadcast schedule and to play back recordings, and a PC running LibreELEC w/Kodi) can access this PC's tuners over the local network through the TVHeadend server. I've run four instances of Kodi to see four channels at once, although the common use will be recording up to four channels at once. Picture quality is excellent. You'll need a decent TV antenna signal for best results. For Linux, you'll also need a recent kernel, 4.9 or later, which includes the driver to support the ATSC version; no need to visit the Hauppauge website. You'll also need a way to tune, view and record the signals. While you can do this in VLC, it's better to use a very smart backend server for this purpose (like TVHeadend or NextPVR), and a frontend client like Kodi (formerly XBMC). The card uses about seven watts while idle, plus roughly two (SD) or three (HD) additional watts per channel while recording, according to a Kill-A-Watt meter. No real negatives were experienced. The documentation supplied was for Windows installation and use of the WinTV program, but the tools for useful Linux viewing/recording have their own documentation and support forum sites. The signal quality meter in Kodi is not reporting anything using the Linux driver (TVHeadend has a signal strength for each channel), but once the antenna in the attic is properly aimed that doesn't matter. If you are looking to build an HTPC with a fast PC having a spare PCIe slot, I can highly recommend this model 1609 quad-channel ATSC card for Linux PC-based reception and recording of TV broadcasts in North America. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2018 by Atypical User Atypical User

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