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Access to Hauppauge PCIe in Windows VM

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Hi, I am running a Windows 10 VM in unRAID and am wondering if it's at all possible to gain access to a Hauppage PCIe TV tuner card within the Windows VM so I can run a TV Server?

 

Thanks.

You need to stub the card - very easy to do when you know how.  How to contained in this release post

 

 

I've tried doing tuner card passthrough to a VM and while passing through the card was fine I had continual problems with signal. Will be interesting to see if you see similar issues. It's something to do with PCI lanes and interrupt mapping which I could never work around as enabling MSI just caused the VM to BSOD.

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21 hours ago, DZMM said:

You need to stub the card - very easy to do when you know how.  How to contained in this release post

 

 

Thanks for the info. I followed the instructions but it still won't show under "Other PCI Devices" when I create a VM. I think I'll just give up.

Which program are you trying to run in a VM?  There are several dockers out there e.g. I use TVHeadend which is excellent.  There's also a docker for MythTV .  Running the card in unRAID is much less problematic, as a couple of users have had issues with stutter (including me) even after successfully passing through a TV card

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