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I did a search of the forums for this and didn't find anything...
I took the plunge and bought the EyeTV module from El Gato Software. Here's how it's going so far:
* It's a very simple package, with easy installation and setup. The software update from El Gato was painless also.
* I've only installed this on my iBook so far. Even with 384MB of RAM, the system is sluggish with other apps running along with EyeTV; though I haven't noticed any lag in recording at all.
* One disappointment so far is that the tuner's "auto detect" wasn't able to pick any more than three of my cable channels. One of those is channel 3, which will "piggyback" the cable box tuner with a very clear picture and sound. This eliminates the possibilty of viewing one channel, while recording another through the EyeTV tuner however. I'll be getting in touch with El Gato Software to make sure my current configuration is correct.
* There is a feature that will launch the EyeTV application when the USB cable is plugged into the iBook. This is a somewhat buggy feature though. If the application is already running for example, I wasn't able to get a live picture at all. Unplugging the EyeTV module and restarting MacOS X was the only way to rectify this. The module had become confused in a similar manner after being minimized for a few hours... A few minutes of preparation might be required to make sure the system is working properly, if an important TV show is coming on.
* The recordings are coming out rather well, even at "standard" recording quality. I've been able to use my roomy external FireWire drive to store the recordings and I'm very happy with it so far. I'll be trying out the CDTV archiving through Roxio's Toast in a few days.
For a MacOS X only application, EyeTV is a workable solution for video recording. Though I haven't been able to enjoy quite all of its advertised features yet; I'm not sorry I took the plunge . Has anyone else tried this application yet?
I took the plunge and bought the EyeTV module from El Gato Software. Here's how it's going so far:
* It's a very simple package, with easy installation and setup. The software update from El Gato was painless also.
* I've only installed this on my iBook so far. Even with 384MB of RAM, the system is sluggish with other apps running along with EyeTV; though I haven't noticed any lag in recording at all.
* One disappointment so far is that the tuner's "auto detect" wasn't able to pick any more than three of my cable channels. One of those is channel 3, which will "piggyback" the cable box tuner with a very clear picture and sound. This eliminates the possibilty of viewing one channel, while recording another through the EyeTV tuner however. I'll be getting in touch with El Gato Software to make sure my current configuration is correct.
* There is a feature that will launch the EyeTV application when the USB cable is plugged into the iBook. This is a somewhat buggy feature though. If the application is already running for example, I wasn't able to get a live picture at all. Unplugging the EyeTV module and restarting MacOS X was the only way to rectify this. The module had become confused in a similar manner after being minimized for a few hours... A few minutes of preparation might be required to make sure the system is working properly, if an important TV show is coming on.
* The recordings are coming out rather well, even at "standard" recording quality. I've been able to use my roomy external FireWire drive to store the recordings and I'm very happy with it so far. I'll be trying out the CDTV archiving through Roxio's Toast in a few days.
For a MacOS X only application, EyeTV is a workable solution for video recording. Though I haven't been able to enjoy quite all of its advertised features yet; I'm not sorry I took the plunge . Has anyone else tried this application yet?