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Eyetv hybrid us6/24/2023 ![]() if specifically my TV can be recognised by VU+ (as understood while it has HDMI and/or SCART it can be) I know my LG TV (model around 2006) has HDMI and SCART also, thus I can establish a connection to TV. ![]() ![]() I'm sure you won't be let down by your VU+ Afterwards, everything will be more clear. I know it sounds obvious and somewhat "unsafe" but I suggest to get your box. I read the manual and I have sent email to VU+ support, as well ) * ( Sorry, I know I have lot of queries but I don't know where to find the answers. Sorry, this is something I don't understand: what has to do your TV with your Mac? Or you can use iDreamX /OpenwebIf browser interface to choose the channel you want to stream.įinally, because my TV is not new, can I make the set up from iMac ? This setup generates the question : how can I change the channels since only my set top-box can do that ?Ĭhange where, on your Mac? As I wrote, if you prepare a playlist the way I wrote, you can choose (in VLC) whatever channel in the list. So I have to connect the LNB (which now is connected to my set top-box) to VU+ (with the smart card into the CAM module) and I can start streaming then to iMac. I have a set top-box which I want to connect to the VU+ but let's forget that scenario. As I understood both these models can stream and record. To be more specific, I'm looking Solo 2 and Duo 2. Hello and thanks again, I don't own a VU+, I'm planning to purchase one, that's why I have all these questions. Maybe you can open a new thread in the future. Have you tried it?Ĥ) About LCD, in every forum the advice is not to wide the topic and we don't even know what VU+ you own. They are accessible by FTP from your mac but also by iDreamX. ![]() They are in your VU+ HDD or in some USB sticks connected to your VU+. Have you?).ģ) The recordings, I already told you, are no problem. It has to record from its tuner (taken that it does not recognise Elgato as a USB tuner: but this up to you to try. If I'm not wrong, no VU+ is able to use HDMI for recording external source and even if it was, what external source you want to record? Surely not Elgato Hybrid which does not have a HDMI output (it does not have any at all, if I'm not wrong). Which tuners do you have in your VU+?Ģ) Leave the HDMI thing: you are complicating things even more. If so, you don't need another one (taken you don't want to watch and record simultaneously). ![]() Or, you can roll your own as you like: MPEG Program Stream, MPEG Elementary Stream, DV, DV 16:9, HDV 720p, HDV 1080i, QuickTime Movie, MPEG-4, H.264, 3G, DivX AVI, AAC audio, Apple Lossless Audio.Don't get thing even messier than they were in the first post!ġ) Your Elgato Hybrid is an (old) stick for DVB-T, but do you have a DVB-T tuner built-in your VU+. There are also presents for Email, Web, iMovie, iMovie HD, iDVD, DVD Studio Pro, Toast, Sony PSP and iTunes. One thing I forgot to mention was that the EyeTV software can export recorded video to a number of formats, not just for your video iPod. The processor's speed is important as the EyeTV Hybrid relies on a software encoder for analog TV. However, as a small nitpick, the EyeTV Hybrid USB dongle tends to get toasty during use.įor the best EyeTV Hybrid experience, you're going to need a Mac with an Intel Core Duo processor or better as well as a good antenna or at least a cable connection without too much static. Compared to other TV tuners, the pricing for the EyeTV is right on and the great software puts it in a league of its own. For a retail of 149.95, the EyeTV Hybrid is a great complement for that Mac Mini serving as your HTPC in the living room or even your MacBook serving double-duty as computer and TV in the dorm. Simply put, the Elgato EyeTV Hybrid rocks (and I wasn't even paid to say that!). ![]()
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