bi11jon

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  1. It's 'working' for me in macOS 14.2. Still crashed when I quit, but plays and records stuff. Still weirds me out that command+w does not close a window. Seems like pretty basic stuff.
  2. At some point recently, I had to reinstall EyeTV on MACOS Ventura and I thought EyeTV was broken forever and had given up. Every time I tried to tune a station or auto tune to find the stations, EyeTV would crash. This weekend I decided to look for an update and tried a new reinstall (no new update was available). At the auto tune part of the process I noticed that the tuner on my EyeTV Hybrid had defaulted to Antenna - Analog. I changed it to Antenna - Digital and I am now back in business with no crashing. EyeTV is now working again. Just wanted to share in case it helps anyone.
  3. Story time. I have an M1 MacBook Air that I dock to a 27" Apple Thunderbolt display. A USB tuner is plugged into the display to get over the air TV using EyeTV 4. Did the macOS 11.3.1 update this morning because…security. Mac is on the update screen with the apple logo and the white progress bar. And I start hearing what sounds like a radio station coming from my desk. Maybe my wife accidentally played something to the HomePods? I tap the HomePod and it starts playing music. So that’s not it. Listen closer and something is definitely playing through the speakers on the Thunderbolt Display WHILE THE SOFTWARE IS UPDATING. Then I unplug the MacBook from the display, the sound stops. Open the lid of the laptop and the update continues. The only thing I can figure out is that somehow a TV station tuned in and started playing audio while macOS was updating. How did it do that?
  4. EyeTV 4 is working for me on an M1 MacBook Air. I actually came to check the forum to see why command+w does not close a window. How did they manage to break that?
  5. Thanks for pointing that out. Mine was missing too. Now automation should be up and running.
  6. I got a similar message in response to a Twitter inquiry. That they will be working on it.
  7. Does anybody know if Geniatech will update EyeTV to support the remapping of the IR remote volume up and down buttons in macOS High Sierra 10.13? I've learned from other forum discussions that volume up and down buttons do not work when using EyeTV with macOS High Sierra. This is literally the only thing preventing me from upgrading my Mac to High Sierra. Please let me know what I can do to help solve this problem.
  8. OK. So the secret trick is to make sure to set up the EyeTV login with Geniatech, by using the forgot password options from within EyeTV. This is not the same as a tvguide.com password. The messed up thing is that this just broke randomly and did not walk me through any new thing I had to do. My problem is solved.
  9. I am having a problem with downloading program information. Under preferences, when TV Guide is chosen it says invalid login or name. I have double checked and logged on at TV Guide and do not know what to do. Is there a secret trick?