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If you use XML files to fill the EPG you must also set in Preferences->Guide "service" to none. Otherwise you will get conflicts. If the Channel settings do not stay fixed then you have a permission problem.
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Stop waisting everyone's time with nonsens messages.
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You can fetch it from http://www.nacentapps.com and the Mac App Store.
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Don't understand what you mean.
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It has no editing capabilities but you can use "Video Cutter" for that. You can find it in the App Store, does a good job.
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That has no scheduling/EPG capabilities at all. Better then is to switch to TV-Mosaic. Nearly identical with the features of EyeTV but good and fast support.
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Check the site macserialjunkie or find serial seeker. it's the place for people that don't get support from Geniatech.
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www.macupdate.com has a number of programs that do something with an equalizer. Maybe there is one that suits your need. Remember, you only need the .mpg file within the package/folder and that can be played by many videoplayers.
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.eyetv is nothing ore than a package/ folder containing files. One of them is the .mpg file. That contains the recorded program. There are many programs that can convert .mpg to DVD, MKV or whatever. Take a look at www.macupdate.com and you will find several.
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EyeTV 3.6.9 (7522) Does not stop a scheduled recording at end of show
Ton replied to Granatn's topic in Discussions
They have a good working forum and also they replay Quickly to e-mails sent to them. Full EPG is a paid function but most DVB-C have a Free limited one contained.- 44 replies
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EyeTV 3.6.9 (7522) Does not stop a scheduled recording at end of show
Ton replied to Granatn's topic in Discussions
TVheadend only runs on NAS/Linux. TV-Mosaic is available for almost any platform.- 44 replies
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EyeTV 3.6.9 (7522) Does not stop a scheduled recording at end of show
Ton replied to Granatn's topic in Discussions
Both do much more recordings simultaneously. With either I sometimes record up to 8 stations. Have no deep knowledge on the technical stuff but it has to do that with DVB-C a number of stations are bundled in a single transmission. EyeTV only records one of these stations while others record the bundle and then select what you have chosen. Tryit out. Both are available fully unlimited at no cost.- 44 replies
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EyeTV 3.6.9 (7522) Does not stop a scheduled recording at end of show
Ton replied to Granatn's topic in Discussions
I suggest that you better put your energy in "voting with your feet" meaning looking for alternatives like TV-Mosaic or TVHeadend. Both for to use.- 44 replies
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eyetv 3.6.9 (7521) for mac does not include HD Homerun
Ton replied to terry althoff's topic in Discussions
They write that they still support the HDHomerun Dual. This is a big lie. Just check (in the latest EyeTV) which devices can be selected. There is no HDHomerun! -
Kann viel einfacher: Right-Click on the .EyeTV file, Choose "Show Package" and you get all those files in Finder.
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Works. No (new) problems.
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Indeed, a sad sad truth.
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Angela, you clearly do not know Geniatechs track record. Let me tell you: it is not lousy, it is very very lousy! Not only promised they years ago a usable aTV app (which is not available on this day), they took away (without any warning) support for the most popular decoder (HDHomerun) a decoder which was sold directly by Elgato (predecessor of Geniatech), they hardly ever react to problems mentioned here. So you better start reading some posts here before you post nonsens.
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Channels is only a partial solution because EyeTV users will want to play (on desktop and aTV) recordings made on their iMac. Geniatech should stop with their childish behavior and put back HDHomerun (2 and 4 channel version) on the list os supported devices. Also because there are people who bought it under the Elgato brand. Their behavior is childish because the only reason is to eliminate a competitor that sells better products than their own. Personally I find TVHeadend and TV-Mosaic better replacements.
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Probably just like Geniatech is working on an aTV version but (after years) still did not deliver.
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I hope they are smart and support the full range of HDHomerun but I am afraid that they will not. If no support for HDHR I will switch fully to either TV-Mosaic (former DVBLink) or TVHeadend. Presently I use both and am very content with it.
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More important is the question IF and WHEN ever will there be a 64-bit version.
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@thomaskud Promises, promises, promises! Just like the promise for an EyeTV app on the aTV which till this very day still does not exist. At least not a usable one that is able to play back recordings made on the Mac. Stop making promises you are not going to fullfill!
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HDHomerun is not in the list of supported devices. So what is the use of a version 4 when the most sold device is not supported?
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Where (URL) is that announced? Can't find it.