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  1. You can watch, pause, rewind and record over 8 hours of Live TV when using EyeTV Mobile on a fully charged iPad 2. This measurement is made with Airplane Mode on, and Brightness at 30%.
  2. EyeTV Mobile 1.1.4 and above can receive standard definition H.264 video. EyeTV Mobile and DVB-T Standard definition DVB-T (DTT) video is up to 720 by 576 pixels. EyeTV Mobile can play MPEG-2 standard definition video from DVB-T. EyeTV Mobile can play H.264 standard definition video from DVB-T. EyeTV Mobile cannot play HDTV resolution video from DVB-T. EyeTV Mobile and 1seg Video in Japan 1seg video is up to 320 by 240 pixels. That is less than 1/4 the size of standard definition video. 1seg video is designed for mobile phone use. EyeTV Mobile can play 1seg video in Japan.
  3. You can practically eliminate the need to recharge EyeTV Mobile if you unplug it when you don’t need it. If you leave the device plugged in while the app is not active, EyeTV Mobile cannot use the iPad’s battery and will therefore operate from the internal battery until it is drained. If EyeTV Mobile’s battery does become fully drained, then connect EyeTV Mobile to a computer or USB power adapter to recharge it. One example of an USB power adapter is what Apple provides to charge an iPod or iPhone via a power outlet.
  4. EyeTV Mobile supports a few television standards: • DVB-T – Also known as DTT and Freeview, this is digital TV over antenna or aerial • 1seg – A mobile TV standard originated in Japan • SBTVD – A mobile TV standard based on ISDB-T used in some South American countries EyeTV Mobile only plays two video formats: 1) MPEG-2 or MPEG-4/H.264, in standard definition, 2) 1seg/SBTVD broadcasts using H.264, at 320×240 resolution. Countries That Support DVB-T EyeTV Mobile can receive video in countries that: • Support DVB-T or DTT, such as in the European Union, and • Have standard definition MPEG-2 or MPEG-4/H.264 broadcasts available. A list of countries where DVB-T has been deployed is available here: http://dvb.org/about_dvb/dvb_worldwide/index.xml EyeTV Mobile does not support HD broadcasts. EyeTV Mobile does not support DVB-T2 (Freeview HD). Countries That Support 1seg EyeTV Mobile works in Japan, to receive 1seg signals. EyeTV Mobile is being evaluated in South American countries using SBTVD. A list of countries where SBTVD is being deployed is available here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISDB-T_International EyeTV Mobile does not support full resolution ISDB-T or SBTVD signals. North American Countries Do Not Support International version of EyeTV Mobile EyeTV Mobile will not function in the United States or Canada, since those countries do not use DVB-T, 1seg nor SBTVD. An ATSC M/H version of EyeTV Mobile is available in the United States, called EyeTV Mobile (US, Dyle™).ATSC M/H is a new handheld TV standard now being adopted in many areas of the US. EyeTV Mobile (US, Dyle™) only works in the United States, and not Canada. In general, please use EyeTV Mobile in the countries that it is officially sold in, to ensure full compatibility.
  5. eyetv_micro-quick-start-guide-int.pdf
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    datasheet-eyetv-micro_en_1.pdf
  7. The system requirements for EyeTV Micro are as follows: Android device with a dual-core CPU and NEON support (e.g. Tegra3) Android 4.0.3 (“Ice Cream Sandwich”) or later DTT/Freeview/DVB-T coverage Supported Devices EyeTV Micro has been tested and confirmed to run on the following devices: Samsung Galaxy Nexus Samsung Galaxy SII Samsung Galaxy SIII Samsung Galaxy Note Asus Nexus 7 HTC One X If your Android device is not in this list, download and launch the free EyeTV Micro app from Google Play to check whether you’ll be able to enjoy live TV with EyeTV Micro.
  8. EyeTV Micro works in Australia, Belgium, France, Great Britain, Italy, Japan, Austria, Poland, Spain, Switzerland as well as any country that broadcasts standard definition MPEG-2 or MPEG-4/H.264 video. High definition channels, encrypted programs and/or DVB-T2 broadcasts are not supported. Supported TV Standards EyeTV Micro supports a few television standards: • DVB-T – Also known as DTT and Freeview, this is digital TV over antenna or aerial • 1seg – A mobile TV standard originated in Japan EyeTV Micro only plays two video formats: 1) MPEG-2 or MPEG-4/H.264, in standard definition, 2) 1seg broadcasts using H.264, at 320×240 resolution. Countries That Support DVB-T EyeTV Micro can receive video in countries that: • Support DVB-T or DTT, such as in the European Union, and • Have standard definition MPEG-2 or MPEG-4/H.264 broadcasts available. A list of countries where DVB-T has been deployed is available here: http://dvb.org/about_dvb/dvb_worldwide/index.xml EyeTV Micro does not support HD broadcasts. EyeTV Micro does not support DVB-T2 (Freeview HD). Countries That Support 1seg EyeTV Micro works in Japan, to receive 1seg signals. EyeTV Micro does not support full resolution ISDB-T or SBTVD signals. North American Countries Do Not Support EyeTV Micro EyeTV Micro will not function in the United States or Canada, since those countries do not use DVB-T. In general, please use EyeTV Micro in the countries that it is officially sold in, to ensure full compatibility.
  9. When you purchase EyeTV Micro, the box includes a number of items: • EyeTV Micro DTT tuner • Miniature telescopic antenna (MCX) – Designed for very good reception conditions. It offers you maximum mobility. • Rod antenna with magnetic base and detachable suction cup – For improved reception performance under poor reception conditions or when indoors. • Micro USB to USB cable – To connect to your Mac or PC. • Software download guide (THC and EyeTV 3)
  10. EyeTV Micro is the perfect fit for your Android smartphone or tablet. But even if you want to watch TV on a bigger screen, EyeTV Micro has your back: simply connect EyeTV Micro to your Mac or PC using the supplied Micro USB to USB cable and enjoy crystal clear live TV on your computer. You can even record your favorite TV shows – the award-winning EyeTV software for Mac and THC for Windows are included with EyeTV Micro.
  11. EyeTV Micro can receive standard definition H.264 video. EyeTV Micro and DVB-T Standard definition DVB-T (DTT) video is up to 720 by 576 pixels. EyeTV Micro can play MPEG-2 standard definition video from DVB-T. EyeTV Micro can play H.264 standard definition video from DVB-T. EyeTV Micro cannot play HDTV resolution video from DVB-T. EyeTV Micro and 1seg Video in Japan 1seg video is up to 320 by 240 pixels. That is less than 1/4 the size of standard definition video. 1seg video is designed for mobile phone use. EyeTV Micro can play 1seg video in Japan.
  12. No, EyeTV Micro is not compatible with an iPhone or iPad. EyeTV Micro is designed for use with some Android devices, along with Macs and PCs. EyeTV Mobile is the correct DVB-T tuner for use with iPhone or iPad.
  13. EyeTV apps for Android will not work with the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 at all. For example, it won’t work with theGT-P5200 and SM-P605 models. The following apps will not work with that particular Samsung tablet: Elgato Tivizen EyeTV Micro EyeTV Netstream EyeTV Sat>IP EyeTV W They will not work because the specific Intel Atom processor that tablet uses is not supported. Unfortunately, a workaround is not possible. Other devices do work, like the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 8.0.
  14. In some rare cases, the automatic Wi-Fi connection to EyeTV W from your Android device will fail with following error message: “Network disabled because Internet connection is slow“. This error message appears because your Android device is checking the Internet connection of the Wi-Fi hotspot (EyeTV W in this case). As EyeTV W has no possibility to connect to Internet, the Android device will refuse to use EyeTV W as Wi-Fi hotspot. To solve this problem, you just need to uncheck the “Check for Internet service” checkbox in your Wi-Fi advanced settings. On most Android devices, the Wi-Fi advanced settings are accessible via Settings -> Wi-Fi -> ‘Menu’ button -> Advanced.
  15. EyeTV W is designed to connect to an iOS, Android, or Kindle Fire device, via Wi-Fi. EyeTV W will not send any video to a Mac or PC. It will not work with Windows or OS X. It will not connect to EyeTV or TerraTec Home Cinema (THC) software.
  16. Yes. EyeTV W sends a live TV signal straight to your iOS or Android device, using a built-in Wi-Fi transmitter, no Internet connection required An internet connection is not required to receive TV signals. The DTT (Freeview or DVB-T) signals are solely received via the antenna/aerial attached to the EyeTV W. The minimal configuration to use EyeTV W is that it needs to be connected to your device using a closed wireless (Wi-Fi) network. Wi-Fi access to the internet will not be available when EyeTV W is connected to your device via Wi-Fi. If your device offers cellular or Bluetooth connections to the internet, then those will not be disrupted while EyeTV W is in use.
  17. No. EyeTV W is only for receiving DTT (DVB-T, TNT, Freeview) signals in many European countries, and Australia. It will not function in North America or other regions of the world at all. North American digital TV over antenna is known as ATSC, which EyeTV W can’t receive.
  18. EyeTV W has one tuner – the one antenna/aerial input sends a signal to just one tuner. EyeTV W accepts no analog inputs of any kind. It is only for receiving DTT (DVB-T, TNT, Freeview) signals in many European countries, and Australia. EyeTV W cannot receive DVB-T2 signals. It cannot receive “Freeview HD” signals (which are DVB-T2).
  19. The EyeTV W app records in the .eyetv format. That recording can be manually copied to a computer via iTunes, and played using EyeTV software, or VLC(http://www.videolan.org). The .eyetv format is a package (special folder) which contains a MPEG-2 Transport Stream file or MPEG-4/H.264 Transport Stream file, and other metadata. The actual recording will be found in the .eyetv package/folder, and will end in .mpg. Use the .mpg file to play back your recording. Using Recordings on a Mac 1) Launch iTunes 2) Connect your iOS device to your Mac 3) In the App section, find the File Sharing option, and select EyeTV W 4) The EyeTV W recordings will appear, and you can copy them to your Mac 5) Play the .eyetv recording using EyeTV software, the free VLC (http://www.videolan.org) application, or any other application that can handle MPEG-2 Transport Stream files. Using Recordings on a Windows PC 1) Launch iTunes 2) Connect your iOS device to your PC 3) In the App section, find the File Sharing option, and select EyeTV W 4) The EyeTV W recordings will appear, and you can copy them to your PC 5) Play the .eyetv recording using the free VLC (http://www.videolan.org) application, or any other application that can handle MPEG-2 Transport Stream file or MPEG-4/H.264 Transport Stream files.
  20. EyeTV W cannot receive DVB-T2 signals. It cannot receive “Freeview HD” signals (which are DVB-T2). It is only for receiving DTT (DVB-T, TNT, Freeview) signals in many European countries, and Australia.
  21. EyeTV W comes with a Micro USB charging cable. You can plug the small end of that cable (the Micro USB end) into EyeTV W. You can plug the standard USB end into any USB port, like on a computer. Then, EyeTV W will start charging. You can also use a USB power adapter that plugs into a wall outlet.
  22. No, EyeTV Netstream 4Sat does not generate or support m3u files.
  23. No, EyeTV Netstream 4Sat does not support DLNA or UPnP. The Sat>IP standard developed by SES Astra offers significant advantages over DLNA for TV applications. Currently there are more DLNAdevices than those that support Sat>IP, but we expect that to change during 2014. DLNA will not be supported by Netstream 4Sat, since we do not consider DLNA a viable solution for live TV.
  24. Yes, EyeTV Netstream 4Sat has four satellite tuners that support the DVB-S and DVB-S2 standards. You can receive up to 4 channels simultaneously, using a Mac, PC, SAT>IP receiver, Android or iOS smartphone or tablet. EyeTV and THC can receive a signal from two tuners at the same time.
  25. EyeTV Netstream 4Sat supports the following tuner technology: • DVB-S, DVB-S2 • Digital Universal LNB (Single, Twin/Dual, Quad. Quattro) • Unicable • Integrated multiswitch • DiSEqC 1.0