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EyeTV 3 sports redesigned interface
#6
Posted 15 January 2008 - 05:46 PM
Yes, see here: El Gato Eye TV 3
EyeTV Sharing:
Your archive of recordings can now be shared with other EyeTV 3 users on your local network (similar to the sharing functionality in iPhoto and iTunes). Shared libraries show up in the sidebar, and you can browse and play them, in standard or HD, just the same as if they were on your own Mac.
EyeTV Sharing:
Your archive of recordings can now be shared with other EyeTV 3 users on your local network (similar to the sharing functionality in iPhoto and iTunes). Shared libraries show up in the sidebar, and you can browse and play them, in standard or HD, just the same as if they were on your own Mac.
#9
Posted 16 January 2008 - 01:04 PM
Really? Even on the "fine" setting, the maximum resolution of the editing tool was around half a second. Clearly way too sloppy. Its edits were approximate at best, and there is no way of getting single-frame precision.
Not to mention the awful clunky interface. I could handle the clunky interface if it was at least accurate.
Not to mention the awful clunky interface. I could handle the clunky interface if it was at least accurate.
#10
Posted 17 January 2008 - 08:39 AM
Elgato is offering macworld expo special online store pricing right now through their website. Basically $50 off regular prices. I just bought the EyeTV 250 with the new version 3 software for $149 plus $10 shipping. Yes you can share/stream your recorded video to any other device on your network. There's even a slingbox type feature to share it (password protected) through the safari browser on your iPhone or iPod touch. This might actually entice me to buy an Apple TV for the bedroom.
#11
Posted 17 January 2008 - 08:41 AM
Elgato is offering macworld expo special online store pricing right now through their website. Basically $50 off regular prices. I just bought the EyeTV 250 with the new version 3 software for $149 plus $10 shipping. Yes you can share/stream your recorded video to any other device on your network. There's even a slingbox type feature to share it (password protected) through the safari browser on your iPhone or iPod touch. This might actually entice me to buy an Apple TV for the bedroom.
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