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Hauppauge Launch WinTV Extend for iPad

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Hauppauge have just launched a few app for the Apple iPad called WinTV Extend.

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‘WinTV Extend for iPad’ enables you to stream live TV and recordings from your PC at home to your iPad. This easy to use application lets you watch your favorite TV channels and shows across your home network or the Internet using Wi-Fi.

To use this application, you must have a Hauppauge TV installed on your home PC plus a TV connection. TV connections can be roof top antennas, cable or satellite set top box, or a cable TV connection. The Hauppauge WinTV Extend server application must also be installed on your PC.

Features

– Watch live TV on your iPad
– Watch TV recordings from your PC
– Filtered channel list, by either text search, or by favorites group.
– Adjustable video bitrate and image resolution to suit your network connection
– Supports Analog, ClearQAM, ATSC, DVB-T, DVB-S/S2 and DVB-C channels
– Supports all common digital television codecs including MPEG-2 and H.264 video, and MPEG1, AC3, E-AC3 and HE-AAC audio.
– Supports HD-PVR and Colossus, for high definition capture from set top box receivers.
– Auto fullscreen when the device is rotated to landscape
Supported devices: iPad and iPad 2, running iOS 4.0 or later. For use on iPhone and iPod, see the ‘WinTV Extend for iPhone’ application.

Here is the press release:

London, August 8, 201: Hauppauge Digital, Inc. (NASDAQ: HAUP), the world’s leading developer and manufacturer of TV tuner products for personal computers, has announced the launch of the ‘WinTV Extend for iPad’ application optimised for Apple’s iPad. ‘WinTV Extend for iPad’ allows Hauppauge WinTV Extend customers to use a native iPad application to watch live TV on their iPad, either in the home via Wi-Fi or around the world via Wi-Fi or 3G.

Users of Hauppauge’s ‘WinTV Extend for iPad’ can watch their favourite TV programs on their iPad in the home via their Wi-Fi network, or outside of the home any place their iPad has an Internet connection. For example, a user can be in their kitchen at home watching live TV on their iPad, or they can be in a hotel in another country and watch TV from home as long as they have either a Wi-Fi connection in the hotel or are on a 3G network.

The Hauppauge live TV system has two pieces: a TV transmitter which runs on a home or office PC, and the ‘WinTV Extend for iPad’ TV receiving application which runs on the iPad.

The live TV transmitter can be any one of the popular Hauppauge WinTV TV tuners. These PC-based TV tuners plug into a Windows based PC and connect to a user’s TV source, such as a cable or satellite TV or an over-the-air TV antenna. The WinTV TV tuner uses Hauppauge’s ‘WinTV v7.2’ application, which formats the live TV program into a form which can be watched on an iPad, and then transmits the formatted TV signal to the new Hauppauge ‘WinTV Extend for iPad’ application.

Hauppauge had previously used a Safari browser to receive the live TV signal from the WinTV TV tuner. The new ‘WinTV for iPad’ application delivers enhanced TV watching features such as a better iPad screen format, easier navigation of TV channel lists, landscape and portrait TV watching modes, the ability to play previously recorded TV programs and better network utilization on both 3G and Wi-Fi networks.

The ‘WinTV for iPad’ app is available at no charge from the Apple store. To find the ‘WinTV Extend for iPad’ app, seach for ‘WinTV’ on the Apple store.

In addition to watching live TV, a user who has recorded TV programs onto their PC’s hard disk drive using ‘WinTV v7.2’, can watch those recordings on their iPad. Like live TV, these pre-recorded TV programs can be watched either via a Wi-Fi connection in the house or anywhere the user has an Internet connection.

Andrew Edney
Andrew Edney
I am the owner and editor of this site. I have been interested in gadgets and tech since I was a little kid. I have also written a number of books on various tech subjects. I also blogged for The Huffington Post and for FHM. And I am honoured to have been a Microsoft MVP since January 2008, including as an Xbox MVP until 2023.

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