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couple of months now with my Rev B iMac G5 20". It's quite a LOUD drive what with the constant fan running so I only power it up when I need to shift some of my eyeTV recordings off the Mac's main drive to free up space. ...
Hardware & Peripherals - Posts: 0 - Mar 15, 2006
When the Minis first came out I thought they were cool, but never ever thought I would even consider buying one. But now I am saving for one. What changed me was Font Row and the DVI port. When I move into my new place I will use the mini as my media centre. It will also be useful for major video encodes so I don't tie up my main Mac. I also have an EyeTV, which enhances...
Opinions, & Open Letters - Posts: 11 - Mar 4, 2006
which kind of excludes devices like the EyeTV EZ. I have noticed that there are a plethora of capture devices that are for PC, or at least do not have drivers for OSX. ...
Hardware & Peripherals - Posts: 0 - Feb 22, 2006
LCD displays. Then you don't get the recording stuff, though. It'll simply make your LCD display a TV. I don't know about those items' prices, but I'd prefer the eyeTV any day. ...
Hardware & Peripherals - Posts: 3 - Feb 15, 2006
Hello everyone! Rather-newbie-to-Macs here, so please bear with me. I have a Mac mini hooked up to my 23" Cinema Display, a 17" G4 Powerbook, a bluetooth mouse and keyboard, a decent 27" flat screen TV, digital cable and a DVR/TiVo-ish box. I'm thinking that the cinema display is so amazing that using the TV is a waste of time when I could be drooling over my...
Hardware & Peripherals - Posts: 3 - Feb 15, 2006
Tried what they said and still didnt work. This is really annoying as I bought EyeTV primarily to burn programmes to DVD and a lot of the most popular films and TV programmes in the UK now have this Audio Description. ...
Hardware & Peripherals - Posts: 7 - Jan 27, 2006
Tried that but the version I have (TerraTec Cinergy T2 - for UK tv) didnt let me change the settings. The Drop down says Lossless and is greyed out and below it says "DVB-T content is encoded by the broadcaster. The bitrate and compression fromat (usually MPEG-2) vary). EyeTV records the entire broadcast stream without loss." Incidentally I have just successfully...
Hardware & Peripherals - Posts: 7 - Jan 23, 2006
You do it in the device settings for eyetv, encodings. acko
Hardware & Peripherals - Posts: 7 - Jan 23, 2006
Yes, you need EyeTV from Elgato Systems. It'll let you watch tv, and record it to your hard drive. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 4 - Jan 20, 2006
i've heard that the EyeTV systems can be inflexible and expensive. are there other methods? ...
Hardware & Peripherals - Posts: 0 - Jan 1, 2006