“If there’s a single, glaring shortcoming to Apple’s media management in iTunes, it’s the lack of a Digital Video Recorder. A DVR. Our Macs are not likely to see a DVR, either, because Apple prefers that we buy TV shows from the iTunes Store,” Bambi Brannan reports for Mac 360.
“That’s plausible, and depending upon your boob tube ingestion requirements, perhaps affordable. But I don’t like paying for my content again and again,” Brannan reports. “So, how does a Mac user get free TV on a Mac?”
Brannan reports, “Elgato’s EyeTV. I know. EyeTV isn’t free. But remember, if you can’t be with the one you love, love the one you’re with… It’s the classy, Mac-like software that controls television—scheduled recordings, pause, live, fast forward, rewind. It even converts television recordings for your iPhone or iPod.”
Full article here.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Fred Mertz” for the heads up.]
“Do you use little snitch? ever had any strange connection attempts from their little helper app?”
On the one I watch with, I don’t. On my other machines, I run Snitch, and when I have watched I haven’t noticed anything.
So EyeTV is this great SW that is designed to work with various firewire and USB tuners except there is one problem, I no longer get over-the-air analog so that tuner is now obsolete. And my digital Eye-TV tuner only gets unencrypted cable which isn’t very much. So what’s the point.
So, why can’t Eye-TV use a CableCard or, better yet, talk directly to my Motorola Set Top Box, It is also a firewire based tuner.
The current state of cable TV is a mess.
Bambi didn’t have the cajones to post my comment on her story, so I’ll try it here…
Why the political commentary in the middle of a nuts-and-bolts “how-to” technical article, Bambi? Does it just bubble up inside you and you have to let it out, regardless of its unprofessionalism?
Bambi.
From San Francisco.
California.
Certainly no bias in your world, is there?
Do you slam Fox News because you watched it, studied it, compared their reporting to all your other research, and found them to be habitually wrong with the facts? Or are you just parroting what you’ve heard from all your liberal lemming associates? News flash for you, Bambi – Fox News, MSNBC, CNN, ABC, CBS, NBC, USAToday, NYTimes, etc., — they ALL have agendas! If you think they don’t, you’re already right where they want you. So wise up, don’t believe everything that ANYBODY tells you, and save your credibility in your tech stories by sticking to what no news source ever sticks to 100%…. the facts!
Now, go have yourself a nice day!
scott said:
hulu and the others like fancast et al. will soon be paid viewing because Rupert Murdoch hates giving anything for free.
Hey Scott, I need a new car. How about giving me yours!?!
@ Quad core.
Thanks dude. I’ll try it out. Peace.
“Do you slam Fox News because you watched it, studied it, compared their reporting to all your other research, and found them to be habitually wrong with the facts?”
<b>,<u>YES
in the UK we get the main 50+ terrestrial channels live for free and it works on iPhone too!
http://www.tvcatchup.com/
The EyeTV app is working well on my iPod Touch. I can tune to all of the broadcast TV channels, and one channel of DirecTV. I’m investigating some of the solutions for controlling the DirecTV channel, like the WiFi-connected devices for universal infrared remote control.
When hardware and content share the same parent, software suffers.
Ha ha, JoeMac, you sure got roasted by Ms. Bambi. Where are your cojones, now, Joe. Someone just took a bite…
I’m a big fan of Eye TV. For Mac users there’s nothing better. As to Apple putting DVR into anything, fogettaboutit!. Won’t happen.
Eye TV is such wonderfully seamless software. Works on a Mac, works on iPod and iPhone. Does a Mac mini with Eye TV make for a good DVR? How does it compare to TiVo? Or the cable company’s DVR price?
First Apple fixed MUSIC (with iPod)…. then it fixed Cell Phones (with iPhone)…. Then it will fix PUBLICATIONS (iSlate)…. Then it will fix/axe TV CONTENT with…. APPLE TV!!! We are waiting patiently Apple!!! Let your little iSlate have its time…. then Get TV on our TV’s the way WE want it…. NOT COMCAST CABLE!!!!
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