EyeTV Hybrid - Mac TV tuner stick that receives free over-the-air (OTA) HDTV, Clear QAM & analog TV (10020630)
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Average customer review:Product Description
The EyeTV Hybrid is the ideal solution for someone who wants both an analog and digital TV solution for the Mac in one small USB stick. With its classic matte aluminum finish and surprisingly small size for such a versatile product, the EyeTV Hybrid is a perfect complement to the Mac. It features a USB 2.0 interface for the streaming of superior quality, uncompressed TV content to your Mac. It is USB powered and therefore requires no external power supply, and contains a full-size coaxial plug. EyeTV Hybrid works with an Apple Remote. The EyeTV hardware delivers free over-the-air digital TV to your Mac via antenna, as well as analog TV via antenna and standard cable. EyeTV Hybrid also comes with a breakout cable for composite video and S-Video, enabling you to connect a set top box for premium channels, digital cable or satellite.
Connect your game console and enjoy an excellent live play experience. EyeTV Hybrid's uncompressed analog video signals appear on the screen with zero latency. EyeTV Hybrid records digital TV in one quality setting, Lossless. The digital stream is recorded unaltered and so you're getting full quality digital content as encoded by the broadcaster. EyeTV supports multilingual programming and Dolby Digital sound. Analog TV can be recorded via EyeTV 2's software encoder, and the quality depends on the Mac's processor power. Find TV shows using the built-in program guide (USA only) Export clips and entire episodes to your video-capable iPod Connect game consoles - enjoy zero latency game play EyeTV Hybrid System Requirements - Macintosh with a PowerPC G4, G5 or Intel Core processor, 256 MB of physical RAM (512 MB recommended), a built-in USB 2.0 port, Mac OS X v10.4 or later, Internet connection required to download Program Guide data
Product Details
- Brand: Elgato
- Model: 10020630
- Dimensions: 7.75" h x 2.50" w x 5.30" l, 1.00 pounds
Features
- Watch, pause, and rewind free over-the-air HDTV, Clear QAM or analog television on your Mac.
- Record TV shows, edit out unwanted content, then export videos in one easy step and synch automatically to your iPod, Apple TV, or iPhone.
- iPod Assistant to convert analog video to iPod/iPhone/Apple TV formats
- EyeTV’s integrated Program Guide harvests the TV listing data contained in over-the-air digital broadcasts as well as online sources such as TitanTV in the USA.
- Record hours of television on your Mac, create subscriptions to TV series and topics of your choice, manage saved episodes, and organize them in Smart Playlists.
Customer Reviews
Love it - The quality is AWESOME.
I got this to use in my office in New York City. The office building is surrounded by other buildings, which to me means that a signal for HDTV should be impossible. I connected this to my MAC, installed the included software, plugged in a TERK indoor HD antenna, and I was up and running in less then 10 minutes with the NY local networks in HD.
I WAS SHOCKED.
I had perfect signal strength and now a DVR on my mac. I was watching HD TV and able to pause, rewind, record, schedule, etc....
Pros:
MAC compatible.
USB - which makes it portable between home and the office.
Software is top notch.
It works out of the box...no setup issues.
NO CONS I can think of.
I love the software interface and the picture quality.
Enjoy!
Fantastic Product
I purchased this back in September (directly from Amazon) and wanted to come back and write a positive review for the the EyeTV Hybrid. Note: I can vouch for the Amazon.com product and the manufacturer (Elgato - they have a web site) but I don't know about any other online sellers that sell through Amazon.
I was able to give my Mac the powers of television with EyeTV (I also was able to de-clutter my room by getting rid of my old TV). I use EyeTV Hybrid currently with my analog cable and it works great. Just hook up the cable to the EyeTV Hybrid tuner stick and then the tuner stick to a USB port on your computer. (It also works if you have a cable box or satellite box). The instructions on the CD software were pretty straightforward and I had it up and running within an hour (it takes a while for EyeTV to download your tv channels and listings for the first time).
I have a new 24" iMac and I keep EyeTV running/open all the time (this helps if you have scheduled recordings). The resolution is great in normal screen mode (a small window floating on your screen while you work in other applications). Even in full screen mode (which I use every day) the resolution for an analog cable signal is good. It looks better if you're sitting at least 2 feet away from your screen if you have analog cable (It's not EyeTV's fault, it's the same quality as if you are watching analog on the new HDTVs). The digital channels look brilliant.
There are tons of features, but the one I use most is the Program Guide. It works like TiVo (using your computer's hard drive to store the recorded programs). Just as advertised, you can record, pause, and rewind live TV. And, if you have Toast 9, you can burn your recorded shows onto DVD. Best of all, the Program Guide is FREE (no monthly fees). The only weird thing is that one of my PBS stations doesn't show up on the channel list and I can't seem to fix the problem. That's only one of two problem I have encountered. The other is not being able to edit recorded programs (Example: deleting commercials to get the file size smaller for later burning onto DVD). The instructions are located in the Help menu, and it just might be me not being able to figure them out. My brother has owned the product for his Mac for two years and is still happy with it.
Another reviewer mentioned that he didn't like the remote, but I think it's just fine. EyeTV also works with an Apple remote, but I use the one that came with EyeTV. It looks just like an average remote, but figuring out what some of the buttons do requires taking a look a the user guide (in the Help menu). It is true that if the tuner stick is hidden behind your computer, you may have to aim at an indirect angle. But it's not that bad. That reviewer also mentioned that the tuner stick was "clunky." For hanging off of a PowerBook, probably. But for my iMac, it sits unobtrusively in the back with all the other cables.
The company's web site says this version is set up to work with the new digital transition, so I think there are no worries in that regard. (It already works with digital channels and set-top boxes, so I don't see any issues that would come up later). I hope this review helps.
Mediocre product - very poor support...
I bought this product because the Pinnacle tuner I already had did not work with my Apple MacBook Pro. Right out of the box, the device produced choppy video that was so bad it could not be watched. The device was also not capable of receiving all of the over-the-air channels that my other tuner received. Contacting their technical support was a joke - it took nearly a week to get any response, and the response I did recieve was completely useless. To date, I've never received any response to my follow-up. It's been well over a month. I was expecting them to replace the product (per their warranty), but it doesn't seem like they are going to do so.
At this point, I've given up on this product - it's now sitting on a shelf. Thanks for absolutely nothing elgato!
Save yourself the frustration - buy a product from some other manufacturer.




