Completely agreed. I recommend the EyeTV hardware from El Gatto on a
daily basis, but not to Voiceover users. I can myself only do manual
recordings, and I must export them without editing and bring them into
QuickTime Pro to get any additional work done. I'd be so happy if they
would fix the issue, but I've talked to their support person, and they
don't understand how I can watch TV at all.
Ryan
On Apr 21, 2008, at 3:21 PM, Rachael wrote:
Hi guys,
The elgato tuners use eyetv, which is not remotely accessible with
VO. I know from bitter personal experience.
I have been trying to get Elgato to add VO support to their software
for some time but no joy. So don't waste your money on an Elgato
product Lewis, if you absolutely must have VO compatibility it will
be next to useless to you.
Also, the Miglia tv tuners you can buy in the UK use software called
Tube 2. This is also not accessible with VO. I've tried that one too !
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news.
Rachael
On 19 Apr 2008, at 16:59, Lewis Brock wrote:
Fairly soon I will be sorting out an elegato or something like it
digital tuner USB card and will have a chance to road test the
software. could be a few weeks or so I hope lol
lewy
if anyone else has info on something better or uses this tuner
please drop me a line on list and let us know.
the tuner is about £40 on apple's website.
lew
On 19 Apr 2008, at 16:53, Dan wrote:
Hello everyone,
Does anyone know if there is a USB TV and Radio Receiver who's
software works well with VO under Leopard? If so, what's its name
and price and where can I read more about it?
Thanks.
Dan
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