Tuning Software For Mac

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Doug the cookie man wrote: I just bought a USB TV tuner, and right now I have to boot my Mac Pro into boot camp in order to use it. Is there some kind of software for OS X that I can use so that I don't have to do that? EDIT: I found EyeTV, but I would rather have something that is free.

I don't want to pay $80 just to not have to reboot to watch TV on my Mac. Short answer: no. The software would be specific to the specific model of USB tuner you have. The EyeTV software would only work with Elgato's tuners (or if you were lucky, you somehow got a clone of a Elgato unit. Not very likely.) So if the manufacturer of your tuner doesn't offer OSX versions of their software, there's nothing you can do with that model. Sell it and buy one of the Elgato units (which will come with EyeTV.).

Doug the cookie man wrote: I just bought a USB TV tuner, and right now I have to boot my Mac Pro into boot camp in order to use it. Is there some kind of software for OS X that I can use so that I don't have to do that? Twonky works with a lot of USB Tuner's and is for free. Elgato's EyeConnect server and EyeTV software will also support a broad band of USB Tuners but will cost money. There are also different other solutions working with a lot of USB TV tuner's. The correct marked answer was definitively the wrong answer.

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Tuning Software For Mac

Doug the cookie man wrote: I just bought a USB TV tuner, and right now I have to boot my Mac Pro into boot camp in order to use it. Is there some kind of software for OS X that I can use so that I don't have to do that? EDIT: I found EyeTV, but I would rather have something that is free. I don't want to pay $80 just to not have to reboot to watch TV on my Mac. Short answer: no. The software would be specific to the specific model of USB tuner you have. The EyeTV software would only work with Elgato's tuners (or if you were lucky, you somehow got a clone of a Elgato unit.

Not very likely.) So if the manufacturer of your tuner doesn't offer OSX versions of their software, there's nothing you can do with that model. Sell it and buy one of the Elgato units (which will come with EyeTV.). Doug the cookie man wrote: I just bought a USB TV tuner, and right now I have to boot my Mac Pro into boot camp in order to use it. Is there some kind of software for OS X that I can use so that I don't have to do that? Twonky works with a lot of USB Tuner's and is for free.

Elgato's EyeConnect server and EyeTV software will also support a broad band of USB Tuners but will cost money. There are also different other solutions working with a lot of USB TV tuner's.

The correct marked answer was definitively the wrong answer. Doug the cookie man wrote: Well, at this point it doesn't seem to be worth the trouble for me to either find a free one or pay for EyeTV (my tuner is on the list). @Doug: To play Devil's Advocate, is it not worth $80 for the time you waste to reboot the Mac? With 'free', you get what you pay for.

I guess I will just have to reboot a lot (which I do anyway, as I use a lot of Windows apps). Well, if you're in Windows 'a lot', then having the tuner work in Windows would seem to be more desireable than having it work in OSX. П˜‰ Me personally, I built a cheap Windows box to be my TV and DVR so that I don't have to worry about an app crashing taking out my TV (or vice versa.) @Lupunus: it is a shame that the forum software won't let one change the correct answer once marked. Asatoran wrote: Doug the cookie man wrote: Well, at this point it doesn't seem to be worth the trouble for me to either find a free one or pay for EyeTV (my tuner is on the list). @Doug: To play Devil's Advocate, is it not worth $80 for the time you waste to reboot the Mac? With 'free', you get what you pay for.

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I guess I will just have to reboot a lot (which I do anyway, as I use a lot of Windows apps). Well, if you're in Windows 'a lot', then having the tuner work in Windows would seem to be more desireable than having it work in OSX. П˜‰ Me personally, I built a cheap Windows box to be my TV and DVR so that I don't have to worry about an app crashing taking out my TV (or vice versa.) @Lupunus: it is a shame that the forum software won't let one change the correct answer once marked. There is some wisdom in what Asatoran says about building your own system. Apple Footer. This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only.

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