I suppose I better set CJD2112 straight eh Ton ?
Mario asks a question about which EyeTV works with macOS Sierra ? I reply that NO version of EyeTV works with Sierra because I had already been in contact with Geniatech who had advised that "they were working on it".
Then CJD2112 jumps in and writes ..
So I come back and point out that macOS Sierra 10.12.1 Beta is NOT the same as the final production macOS Sierra and, as an Apple employee, he should know that a Beta is not the same as a Prod release. Hell, even a simple Google search will uncover that many people reported EyeTV worked with macOS Sierra Beta but subsequently didn't with the production release.
So even though I copied a direct response from Geniatech support (having supplied them with the version of macOS Sierra and EyeTV I was using .. latest) in which they acknowledged the problem and advised they were working on it .. we have CJD2112 back on the air now telling everyone ...
Don't tell me CJD2112 hacked into my iMac and that's how he knew what version of EyeTV I had installed ?
And also ..
Hey CJD2112 how about:
Contacting Geniatech support and advise them the matter has been resolved and that they should stop working on a problem that doesn't even exist.
Let Mario know the version of EyeTV that will work with the latest release of macOS Sierra PRODUCTION.
Maybe asking Geniatech support for a job.
Ton, I realise it will take some time for Geniatech to get across the EyeTV code base but as you say, it's beginning to look like abandonware. Any suggested alternatives ?