- HDTV and SDTV tuner
- Watch and record television on a Mac
- Edit out unwanted content
- Archive and save programming
- Export to many formats
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The EyeTV 500 is the first high-definition television (HDTV) solution for the Mac!
EyeTV lets you watch live TV directly on the Mac, in stunning high quality. Using the on-screen remote control or included infrared remote control you can pause the program, repeat a favorite section and fast forward.
EyeTV records television directly on your Mac's hard drive to watch immediately or replay later. Collect and organize your favorite shows to watch again whenever you want. Program EyeTV to record your favorite shows once, daily or weekly ... so you don't miss a thing.
Or use EyeTV's Electronic Program Guide (EPG) from TitanTV (US) to ensure you catch all the programs that interest you. Use keyword searches to enter the name of a favorite actor, show title, or type of show (sports, comedy, action) to find exactly what you are looking for, and program EyeTV to record it. Online access lets you conveniently program EyeTV from anywhere via the Internet.
The built-in editor lets you quickly edit recorded television to save only the parts you want to see again. Its intuitive, graphical timeline easily identifies where programs or scenes start and stop, so you can leave unwanted content behind.
EyeTV works seamlessly with Toast 6 Titanium to let you burn your recorded television onto DVD or Video CD. This allows you to create archives of your favorite shows that you can play anywhere on most standard DVD players. The ability to burn recorded television content onto DVD is a major advancement for television lovers who have previously only been able to record onto VHS.
EyeTV is available only on the Mac--the natural home for digital content, such as home movies, digital photos, music and now television. EyeTV's software is everything you have come to expect on the Mac--easy to install, set up and use.
EyeTV 500s advanced tuner receives free over-the-air (ATSC) television, the next generation digital broadcast television standard that is the future of television. The North American free over-the-air (ATSC) and digital cable markets are thriving, and prime time HD content is becoming increasingly available from the major US broadcasters. View television on your Mac like never before!
Features and Benefits
EyeTV 500 lets you watch, record, pause and rewind standard and high-definition television (HDTV) on your Macintosh. Delivers both free-to-air channels via digital antenna and free channels via digital cable. An integrated online TV guide (EPG) gives you control of your TV schedule, allowing you to program TV recordings to happen automatically even when you are not present. EyeTV will completely replace your VCR, storing hours of your favorite TV shows directly on your hard disk for you to watch whenever you want or archive to DVD. HDTV represents the future of television broadcasting, providing interference-free reception and remarkable digital picture and sound quality. EyeTV supports HDTV multilingual programming and Dolby Digital sound. EyeTV 500 receives free over-the-air ATSC television, the next generation digital broadcast television standard that is the future of television. The North American free over-the-air (ATSC) and digital cable markets are thriving, and prime time HD content is becoming increasingly available from the major US broadcasters. View television on your Mac like never before! Requirements - Macintosh with a PowerPC G4 (500 MHz or faster) or G5 processor. 1080i HD features require dual G5 processors / 256 MB of physical RAM (512 MB recommended) / FireWire port / Mac OS X v10.3.9 (or later) or v10.4 (or later) / 8 GB of free disk space required for one hour of recorded HDTV / QuickTime 6.5 / An Internet connection to use optional online TV guide
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37 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great HD on a Powermac G5,
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This review is from: Elgato 10020511 Eyetv 500 Digital Video Record (Personal Computers)
I have the EyeTV 500 hooked up to my Dual 2.0 Ghz G5 Powermac. I had trouble receiving HDTV over the airwaves, but that is because I am in mountain terrain far from the broadcast towers. When I can get a signal locked in, the picture is great.
However, with the newest software the EyeTV 500 can decrypt clear QAM. This means that if your cable company does not encrypt their HD channels, the EyeTV 500 can decode it. Oddly, you have to hook up the cable to the "antenna out" jack if you are goihg to try to decode cable HDTV. On my cable system, I get ABC, CBS NBC and Discovery Channel HD. The picture quality is superb and recording is easy (but it takes many gigabytes per hour). I find myself wanting to watch TV on my Mac now because the picture quality is so good. Playing back full HD requires a G5, but G4s can play it back at a lower quality and it still looks really goood. Interestingly, recording itself is not processor intensive. It mearly dumps the data stream over the firewire port. But playback requires processing the data, which takes power. But in theory you could set up a recording station with an older mac. What I now want is a set top box that can stream HD content from my mac and display it on an HDTV. Such a device exists now (the Roku Labs Photobridge), but I have a strong suspiscion that newer and better devices, possibly even from Apple, are around the corner. Followup: The newest version of the software is a Universal Binary and is reported to run great on Core Duo Intel Mac Mini, displaying full High Definition content with no problems.
35 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
REALLY ONLY FOR DUAL G5's.,
By nuoptik (Bay Area, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Elgato 10020511 Eyetv 500 Digital Video Record (Personal Computers)
I bought the EyeTv 500 as a solution to my TV needs. Being a European in the US i miss very much widescreen broadcasts that i am used to there and so the HDTV option was the obvious. I have it running on a 20" 1.8Ghz iMac G5 with 1.26GB RAM and a 250GB HD (also another same external). I live in a ground floor apartment which has no external aerial hookup so i have indoor (rabbit ears) antenna plugged into it (i may get up on the roof later and see if i can patch into the antenna). The reception is not fantastic (though the strange thing about DTV signals it that you get no fuzz. it's a fantastic picture, but it can drop out for a few seconds at a time. it's not variable, it's either there and great looking or its not there.) The system requirements shouldn't really be so low. It really does require a dual G5. Unfortunately you can't live downsample the HDTV signal to a 720 or SDTV signal to suit your machine. HDTV signals are choppy. Not really an ideal viewing solution. Great if you have a dual processor G5 i'm sure. But for anything less, don't expect much. My solution is to record the HDTV programs (which is not proceesor intensive), then downsample and compress them (which still ends up looking better than a regular analogue US NTSC signal on a regular TV) and then watch the recorded downsampled programs.
Note: EyeTV software only records the unadulterated HDTV signal. If you want to compress or change format you can export it (in EyeTV) to another format. But beware this encoding take a long long time. Turning a 30 minute recorded program into a MPEG-4 640x360 movie (which still looks really good from a TV viewing distance btw) it will take 4 hours (on my system which ain't the slowest by far!) To be honest with you i bought this unit to replace my previous solution of downloading bittorrents of HDTV recorded programs. These torrents have becoem less widespread due to certain file sharing law suits. I like to be able to watch only the programs i like. Most of the rest of american TV browsing i find to be depressing. I do have a solution in this. I now can replace these downloaded TV programs with a Legal alternative, however i now realise the work that the kind person who recorded those programs and compressed them and put then on the internet did. Result: If you've got a dual processor G5 and a good antenna hookup then get one of these. If you've got a lesser Mac and need to have a widescreen program (as i do) then get one but know that watching live TV won't be so good, and you'll have to wait a while before you can watch your recorded programs (a similar time it might be noted was required to download a program over the web). If you want TV on your lesser mac and don't care so much about widescreen signals, then get one of the normal non-HDTV EyeTV tuners (the 200 i think?). If your bugdet is not small.... fork out and get didicated hardware. i.e. a real HDTV and DVR. It may be much more expensive but you won't have to put in so much work to watch your TV programs! I'm not disappointed. But i am very techy and very Mac oriented. I wouldn't recommend this to someone who doesn't spend so much time playing around with computery things. If you already have trouble programming a real VCR then purchasing one of these is gonna result in your having less hair. hope this helped you. Sorry if i waffled.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
works great with my core solo mac mini 1.5GHz,
This review is from: Elgato 10020511 Eyetv 500 Digital Video Record (Personal Computers)
unbelivabley easy to setup..almost plug and play....great picture and sound....very nice feature set.
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