I would just ask them whether you can use the digital tuner in a tv by itself with their service or if they require a separate box. If you start asking about USB tv tuners on a mac they will probably go down a rabbit trail that will never get you an answer.

CB

On 2/27/12 5:14 PM, Les Kriegler wrote:
Hi Chris,

Okay, sounds like a call to TWC is in order.  I may be switching providers 
later this year, we'll see.  If Fios comes into our area, I'll probably switch.

Les
On Feb 27, 2012, at 8:03 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:

The eyeTV USB thing is a digital TV tuner just like in a standalone TV so you 
should be able to tune in any digital broadcasts that a regular tv can. That 
said, your cable provider might scramble things or require a decoder box which 
would limit the utility of the USB tuner. If you are just using an antenna on 
the roof or something, that isn't an issue but I don't know what TWC does. If 
they don't require a box then the eyeTV can be your DVR to time shift programs. 
There is only one tuner so you can't watch live TV while recording a second 
program, but you can record one program while watching something you recorded 
previously. My wife is really into football so she record lots of games to 
watch after the kids are in bed. Takes about 30GB/hr for HD and much less for 
SD. Just upgraded to a Drobo for increased capacity and some measure of 
reliability. Our previous 500GB firewire drive just couldn't hold everything 
anymore.

CB

On 2/27/12 4:30 PM, Les Kriegler wrote:
Actually, I've been using a MacBook Pro since late 2009, so I appreciate the 
advantages of a Mac.  The desktop purchase signals the end of my PC purchases.  
With the Elgato device, can I watch programs on our TV, or is this strictly 
done via our hard drive?  We have Time Warner Cable and a DVR receiver on our 
downstairs TV.  Thanks for the assist.

Les
On Feb 27, 2012, at 3:25 PM, Mr. L. Alexander wrote:

Hi there and glad to hear you're making the move to the mac. you won't regret 
it.

I have used the elgato tv tuners and the software isn't exactly bad but has 
some accessibility issues. bearing in mind this was some time ago so things may 
have changed since. the included software allows you to record the programs you 
want to directly to the HDD without any issues, you can schedule recordings and 
so much more besides. an amazing bit of kit. they're reasonably priced so I'd 
give it a go in all fairness.

I'm sure others will be able to advise better on this but thought I'd give my 
2P worth

lew

On 27 Feb 2012, at 20:22, Les Kriegler wrote:

Well, I've had it with our PC and am purchasing an iMac.  I'd like to be able 
to record TV shows via a TV Tuner card.  I was informed by the Mac sales rep 
that there isn't a card slot, rather, they offered me a device called the El 
Gato Eye TV Hybrid.  It's supposed to work with both the Mac and PC platforms.  
Anybody know anything about this device, and equally important, any suggestions 
for recording TV programs and having access to program guides?  Thanks.

Les

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