On 08/09/2012 07:13 PM, Dutchdude wrote:
Thanks for the reply! I had no idea that it would be that complex.
From the moment I joined this mailing board in order to add the information
above, I received no less than 193 e-mails! It's great to see that are that many
people working on linux drive
Thanks for the reply! I had no idea that it would be that complex.
>From the moment I joined this mailing board in order to add the information
above, I received no less than 193 e-mails! It's great to see that are that
many
people working on linux drivers! Good luck and keep up the good work!
On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 3:33 AM, Dutchdude wrote:
> I just subcribed to maillinglist to comment that there is probably some
> misunderstanding about the Elgato EyeTV One: It is not a Mac-only product, it
> is
> also on the market for Windows. In the Netherlands, Elgato EyeTV One is the
> only
> p
I just subcribed to maillinglist to comment that there is probably some
misunderstanding about the Elgato EyeTV One: It is not a Mac-only product, it is
also on the market for Windows. In the Netherlands, Elgato EyeTV One is the only
product available for receiving TV Channels that are not free to
2011/9/28 Tim Bolder :
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering if the Elago eyetv one is on the list for (near) future
> support.
> I've tried to make te device work with the settings of other eyetv
> devices but wit no luck.
>
> I have attached a lsusb log for mor info on the device.
To my knowledge nobody is
Hi,
I was wondering if the Elago eyetv one is on the list for (near) future support.
I've tried to make te device work with the settings of other eyetv
devices but wit no luck.
I have attached a lsusb log for mor info on the device.
regards Tim
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 0fd9:003c
Device Descript