On 06/07/2009, at 9:12 PM, Nichole Shervington wrote:


Hi Ray,
Thanks for the advise. My main reason was only to use a device for
conversion of home vhs movies, but as you said why wouldn't you get the
Elgato to do it and have the extras on the side.

What is the difference though between the Elgato Eye tv 250 plus and the
hybrid unit?


Use this link to show comparison between Elgato units

Bob



I am assuming if I purchased a Apple Tv I could transfer the files from the
Eyetv to the Apple TV.

Kind regards

Nichole

On 6/07/09 4:15 PM, "Ray Forma" <[email protected]> wrote:


Nichole,

I bought the Elgato EyeTV Hybrid to copy VHS to DVD. I also use the
Hybrid to watch digital free-to-air TV through an old Mac mini.
Wonderful picture on my 24" Samsung monitor, especially if it's a HD
program. Why buy an analog to DVD device, and a separate HD TV
receiver, when for a similar price you get both, as well as a DV
recorder, a DVD burner, and video editing software?

<http://www.elgato.com/elgato/int/mainmenu/products/tuner/hybrid08/product1.en
.html>

If you live near Fremantle then come over and have a look.

Hi folks,

Thought I might ask the list if anyone has purchased and used the
Roxio easy VHS to DVD capture USB device.
<http://www.roxio.com/enu/products/easy-vhs-to-dvd/mac/ overview.html>http://w
ww.roxio.com/enu/products/easy-vhs-to-dvd/mac/overview.html

Your thoughts would be appreciated.

Kind regards

Nichole Shervington




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