EyeTV
Watch, record, timeshift, edit & archive TV on your Mac.
Version: 3.2.1
Bugs, Bugs, Bugs
Feedback Type: Review
Contributed by: rmarasa Tuesday, October 17 2006 @ 09:13 PM PDT
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Over One Year
Recommend Product: YES
Great new features, but bugs galore for me. PIP shows no content, must be switched off to resize main window, only seems to funtion at all in full-screen mode. Output to iPod is now only 640 x 480 H264 at the loss of earlier two options including the MUCH faster mpeg export option.
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Bugs, Bugs, Bugs - rmarasa
Thanks for your response. I did find the 320 x 240 H264 option later but lament the loss of the mpeg option. It was MUCH faster and perfect for my TV out needs. Also, PIP does not work at all on my MacBook Pro following your hints.Wednesday, October 18 2006 @ 08:50 AM PDT
Bugs, Bugs, Bugs - rmarasa
Thanks for your response. I did find the 320 x 240 H264 option later but lament the loss of the mpeg option. It was MUCH faster and perfect for my TV out needs. Also, PIP does not work at all on my MacBook Pro following your hints. I'm also experiencing some crashing when then was none before when shows first try to record. Also, program must be started twice to get a signal.Wednesday, October 18 2006 @ 08:52 AM PDT
PIP - rmarasa
Can't open up a second live tv window as I could in 2.3.1. No longer works.Wednesday, October 18 2006 @ 08:56 AM PDT
Bugs, Bugs, Bugs - MacManux
Hi,2 fixes I found at once:
1) the iPod export resolution can be set in the settings, to thew old 320 resolution is still there
2) Yes, PiP only seems to work in full screen. I also had this blank content first. The way it works is you must have 2 active TV windows open before you invoke this function. To do so you must choose the "Open TV Window" (or however it is called in the English localization) whilst pressing the Command (or control, not sure any more) key. This will give you a second active TV window. If you then invoke the PiP feature you'll have content in both windows.
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