On Tuesday, Elgato Systems announced at Apple Expo in Paris new versions of the software that runs its EyeTV and EyeHome hardware solutions, which provide the ability to record TV broadcasts on your Mac and stream video from your Mac to your TV, respectively. EyeTV 1.6 adds the ability to export digital video to iMovie, iDVD, DVD Studio Pro, Toast, the Web and e-mail as well as support for closed captioning in North America (only with the EyeTV 200), Dolby 5.1 surround sound on the Power Mac G5, more efficient use of the processor and more. Elgato has dropped the price of its EyeTV 200 solution to US$299; prices of the other EyeTV products remain the same. more
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Apple Expo: EyeTV 1.6 exports to iMovie, iDVD, more
#3
Posted 31 August 2004 - 08:16 AM
Thanks. For now, if you see other stuff like that needs to get changed, please e-mail the author instead of posting to the forums. Unlike the old system we're not currently getting copies of these messages mailed to us, so Brad, Jim and I don't see these sort of comments until we have the presence of mind and the time to actually cull through forum posts. Kthxbye...
#7
Posted 01 September 2004 - 02:58 AM
It did finally show up on Gato's site yesterday. It hosed my G5's core audio as soon as I installed it though. First deleted 1.5. No audio for anything. At first I thought it was just a bad TV station. Then I realized that there was no system volume, iTunes didn't play. The time didn't even elapse. Restarts, permisssions, did nothing. Finally deleting the Libzary/Application Support/EyeTV folder which has Eyetv helper resolved it. But as soon as you relaunch EyeTV, it recreates those. At one point, System Pref Volume showed no audio in/out devices. Not even a response to raising volume.
Back to 1.5 until it's straightened out.
Back to 1.5 until it's straightened out.
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