![]() * Cable or satellite receiver with analog video and audio outputs (component output required for HD) * Macintosh: 2.26 GHz Intel Core® 2 Duo processor or better, Mac OS X v10.5.8 or later Smart Series Guide functionality requires a TV Guide subscription. An optional EyeTV app is available to stream live or recorded TV to an iPhone or iPad. EyeTV can even export TV shows to iTunes automatically for playback on iPhone or iPad.ĮyeTV 3 includes one year of free data from TV Guide, with optional renewal for only US$19.95 per year. Edit recordings, and share them with other Macs on the network. Search the Program Guide using multiple criteria, and record one show or create Smart Series Guides to record the entire season of a TV series. Watch, pause, and rewind live TV – at the desk or on the couch. Simply connect the video source to your computer using the included breakout cable, then watch and even record the picture on your computer as an EyeTV recording.ĮyeTV HD also comes with Toast Basic disc-burning software so you can archive your favorite movies and TV shows and save space on your hard drive.ĮyeTV HD comes with EyeTV 3, the award-winning TV software for Mac. EyeTV HD includes component inputs for HD sources, as well as S-Video and composite inputs for standard definition sources. ![]() H.264 can match the best possible MPEG-2 quality at up to half the data rate.Ĭapture HD and SD video from a camcorder or VCRĮyeTV HD can capture video from analog and digital sources such as a VCR or a camcorder. The H.264 format delivers beautiful image quality and a superb compression ratio, which produces smaller file size when compared to MPEG-2 recordings. It is also possible to stream live TV, including high definition TV, to iPad or iPhone, using the optional EyeTV for iPhone/iPad app.ĮyeTV HD records in the pristine H.264 format for a crystal clear, high-definition digital picture. EyeTV HD enables super-fast exports to iTunes from EyeTV. ![]() The EyeTV software setup assistant takes you through a simple configuration process and in just a few minutes you’ll be enjoying all your premium content like never before.ĮyeTV HD also has a unique dual-format capture mode so that you can record in iPad and iPhone formats at the same time. Then position the included infrared channel changer cable nearby. EyeTV HD includes a unique dual-format capture mode that records in iPad and iPhone formats at the same time, allowing users to stream live and recorded TV to an iPhone or iPad using the optional EyeTV app.ĮyeTV HD is a breeze to setup and use simply connect EyeTV HD to the outputs of the cable or satellite receiver with the included component cables, and to the computer via USB. Customers can now watch record, edit and enjoy cable and satellite in high-definition, including all their premium channels. – (May 24, 2010) – Today, Elgato debuted the world’s only DVR solution which provides full access to premium cable or satellite TV content on a Mac – EyeTV HD. Check the press release below for a good list of its analog capabilities.Įlgato Debuts EyeTV HD – The Ultimate DVR for High Definition TV ![]() My question is, is this barebones HD PVR going to bog our Macs down? Possibly, but only testing it will tell. I was a bit disappointed to see the lack of any video output, a second input, or network port and only analog input. An EyeTV app gives you the ability to stream live or recorded programs to your iPhone or iPad. Now with HD streaming via the H.264 format, you can get a resolution of 1920×1080 at 30 fps this sounds good, but I would be concerned with any encoding artifacts and lag (both on the desktop and streamed device). Of course, standard features like just plain old recording for later viewing, pause, and rewinding, the EyeTV goes ahead to even let you edit your programming. Elgato’s latest device is the EyeTV HD PVR, a small $200 silver box that taps into the component feed of your digital cable box or satellite TV, giving you the ability to record and stream live TV to your iPhone or iPad. ![]()
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