Jeff95630

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  1. Glad Sentinel s working for you guys. I'll wait a week or two to see if Elgato surprises me with a fix. I not, I'll go the Sentinel route. I've been using EyeTV with my ancient Hybrid (over component video) since 2010. Agree, the cooperation on these forums is cool. Thanks. -Jeff
  2. I opened a ticket to Elgato yesterday asking for a fix - on behalf of all of us.
  3. I've been experimenting with an HDMI splitter to strip HDCP from my Comcast HDMI output before sending it to an Elgato (yes really, Elgato 😞 ) HD60 X video capture device. The HD60 X connects to the Mac over USB. Using OBS Studio as the viewing/recording software. Having trouble finding a splitter which TRULY strips HDCP. I'll try a few more splitters before trying a component video to HDMI converter to avoid HDCP entirely. Should be able to tap the YPbPr connections from the Comcast TV box, convert them to HDMI and send that unencrypted video signal the video converter card. Best I'd be able to do is 1080i 30FPS. Not ideal but better than nothing. Would much prefer an HDMI solution. I'd love to hear if anyone has found a good solution until Geniatech can address this. And I hope they'll make it a PRIORITY.
  4. Me personaly, NO to Sentinel. I've heard too many horror stories, both on Windows and Mac. I'll either find a hardware solution to work with OBS or W-A-I-T for an EyeTV fix.
  5. I've been experimenting with an HDMI splitter to strip HDCP from my Comcast HDMI output before sending it to an Elgato (yes really, Elgato 😞 ) HD60 X video capture device. The HD60 X connects to the Mac over USB. Using OBS Studio as the viewing/recording software. Having trouble finding a splitter which TRULY strips HDCP. I'll try a few more splitters before trying a component video to HDMI converter to avoid HDCP entirely. Should be able to tap the YPbPr connections from the Comcast TV box, convert them to HDMI and send that unencrypted video signal the video converter card. Best I'd be able to do is 1080i 30FPS. Not ideal but better than nothing. Would much prefer an HDMI solution. I'd love to hear if anyone has found a good solution until Geniatech can address this. And I hope they'll make it a PRIORITY.
  6. Same here. Have been running EyeTV with an ancient Hybrid box (component video input) on Mac for literally decades, as recently as version 4 (8532) on McOS 15.3 on my Mac Studio. Updated to 15.4 the other night and wheel of death, like others here. Geniatech has historically been slow to react, so I'll check out the workarounds mentioned here. Just wanted to log a ME TOO.