It does just about everything you’d want in a PVR and it’s very user friendly – I reviewed an earlier version elsewhere. Suffice it to say, the trailing cable’s now arriving this week some time.įirst, let’s differentiate the software from the hardware. So I had two options: either stick a great big trailing cable around the room to where there is a TV socket or invest in an EyeTV Diversity, which employs two mini antennae and some fancy signal processing skills to supposedly produce great pictures and reception even indoors. Twats).Īnyway, I’ve moved flat and my Mac is no longer sitting comfortably near a TV socket. After a few software updates, it got better and started to behave, even if it still warranted the name Bastard for refusing to export anything over an hour long to my AppleTV without giving an error (allegedly the fault lies with my Turbo H.264, made by the same company. ![]() ![]() It was originally called Bastard because of its occasional refusal to record programmes for no adequately explored reason. As you may know, I have a PVR for my Mac called Bastard.
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