Record and playback high definition TV signals
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Microsoft Showcases Advanced End-to-End
High-Definition Encoding And Playback
Solutions Powered by Windows Media 9
Series at IBC2004
Microsoft Showcases Advanced End-to-End
High-Definition Encoding And Playback
Solutions Powered by Windows Media 9
Series at IBC2004
09/12/2004 05:12 AMToday at
IBC2004,
Microsoft Corp. announced leading product vendors would be
demonstrating end-to-end high-definition broadcast and encoding and
playback solutions using Microsoft® Windows Media® 9 Series.
Real-time software- and hardware-based high-definition (HD) encoding
solutions were demonstrated by companies including Inlet Technologies
Inc., TANDBERG Television, Tarari Inc. and Telestream Inc. Real-time
Windows Media Video 9 (WMV 9) hardware-based HD encoding and decoding
chipsets and reference designs were announced and will be demonstrated
by Equator Technologies Inc., Sigma Designs Inc., STMicroelectronics
and Texas Instruments Inc. for set-top boxes and next-generation DVD
players, further extending the reach of high-definition content beyond
the Windows®-based PC.
Just Like High-Definition TV, but With
Higher Definition
Just Like High-Definition TV, but With
Higher Definition
06/03/2004 02:07 AMWith high-definition television only just beginning to catch on,
researchers at the Japanese national broadcaster NHK are already
working on a successor.
Confusion over high-definition TV
Confusion over high-definition TV
03/22/2005 03:15 PMAccording to the BBC, just because a TV set is being sold as HD does
not mean that it actually is. The problem stems from these sets being
sold as HD without the needed adapter to make this happen. While some
people may know to ask about this, many more do not realize that is
can be an issue….
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over high-definition TV'
New high definition DVD player from V
Inc.
New high definition DVD player from V
Inc.
01/07/2004 07:12 PMThey're claiming it's the first of its kind (it's not), but V Inc. has
just announced a new high-definition DVD player that supports playback
of...
Ultra High Definition Video
Ultra High Definition Video
06/05/2004 07:29 AMDueling Visions of a High-Definition DVD
Dueling Visions of a High-Definition DVD
04/28/2004 07:02 PMThere are two ways to fit high-definition video onto DVD discs. Will
it be another format war like VHS vs. Betamax?
Converting PC to high-definition TV has
drawbacks
Converting PC to high-definition TV has
drawbacks
09/05/2004 07:56 PMThe New Zealand Herald Sep 5 2004 11:36PM GMT
Sony plays up high definition
Sony plays up high definition
01/06/2005 05:50 PM"We're building an entertainment experience, not just a computing
experience," exec says at CES.
The truth about TiVo and high-definition
TV
The truth about TiVo and high-definition
TV
01/26/2004 11:29 AMCraig Froehle of Gearbits does a good job explaning why there won't be
a standalone high-definition TiVo anytime soon:First, tuning ATSC
(over-the-air digital programming) and...
Europe turns on to high-definition TV
Europe turns on to high-definition TV
08/13/2004 10:57 PMPersonal Computer World Aug 14 2004 2:44AM GMT
Longhorn to work with high-definition
DVD
Longhorn to work with high-definition
DVD
07/26/2004 12:50 PMMicrosoft's next-generation operating system, Longhorn, will be
compatible with high-definition DVD, the company's Japanese unit said
Monday.
The show of support from Microsoft is considered a boost for the
next-generation, blue-laser DVD technology, which is promoted by
Japanese conglomerates NEC and Toshiba.
Blue light, with a shorter wavelength than the red laser used in
conventional DVD recorders, can read and store data at the higher
densities needed for high-definition recordings.
HP F2304 High-Definition LCD Monitor
HP F2304 High-Definition LCD Monitor
05/27/2004 10:54 AMReview: HP jumps into the home theater flat-panel game with its
new 23-inch offering. With slick industrial design, it's a looker, but
does it have the performance to match? We find out.
At convention, trying to see big picture
in high-definition
At convention, trying to see big picture
in high-definition
05/01/2004 08:08 PMLos Angeles Times May 1 2004 11:44PM GMT
Intel High Definition Audio Tests
Intel High Definition Audio Tests
07/09/2004 04:57 PMDish Player DVR 921 High-Definition
Recorder
Dish Player DVR 921 High-Definition
Recorder
08/03/2004 01:58 AMOffering 25 hours of high-definition recording, 180 hours of
standard-definition recording, dual-tuner capability, and off-the-air
capability, EchoStar's DVR seems to have the perfect feature set. But
does it deliver? We spend a few weeks with it to find out.
Lifelike Ultra High Definition Video
Lifelike Ultra High Definition Video
06/03/2004 10:20 AM
Hey, who told the Times'
Circuits section about something interesting? You made us miss a
incisive column they were going to write about why spam is bad how
some people like the iPod. Instead, we got this profile of Japanese
broadcaster NHK's work to develop Ultra High Definition Video (UHDV),
the 7,680 by 4,320 pixel resolution television standard that aims to
hit 'as good as really there' levels of visual fidelity (you know, the
kind of quality so good that it makes people puke from watching it.
The awesome kind, I'm saying.) Take that massive resolution, add a 60
frame per second refresh and 22 channels of surround sound ("10
speakers at ear level, 9 above and 3 below, with another 2 for low
frequency effects") and you end up with video files that end up taking
up 3.5 terabytes of storage for just 18 minutes of footage. Don't
expect UHDV anytime soon, of course. NHK started developing HDTV,
which is just now taking hold, in the 1960s. (Thanks,
Jeffrey!)
Read [NYTimes]
High-Definition DVDs Prepare for Battle
High-Definition DVDs Prepare for Battle
07/12/2004 10:41 AMSony announces High-Definition Camcorder
Sony announces High-Definition Camcorder
09/07/2004 10:53 AMMicrosoft Wins a High-Definition DVD
Battle
Microsoft Wins a High-Definition DVD
Battle
09/03/2004 09:55 AMBlu-ray on Wednesday said Microsoft Corp. (MSFT.O: Quote, Profile,
Research) has won the DVD technology group's backing of a video
compression standard for new high-definition discs, marking an advance
for the software maker in an emerging consumer electronics arena. Two
consortia, Blu-ray and HD DVD, are competing to become the technology
for the next generation of DVDs which can store high-definition movies
and many times the data of today's discs.
Sony unveils high-definition camcorder
Sony unveils high-definition camcorder
09/07/2004 12:01 PMSan Jose Mercury News Sep 7 2004 4:01PM GMT
Jobs wary of high-definition DVD burners
Jobs wary of high-definition DVD burners
06/14/2004 12:56 PMAt a recent private meeting with Hollywood executives, Apple and Pixar
CEO Steve Jobs argued that studios should not license their movies for
use in the upcoming high-definition DVD format until Hollywood is
assured by the tech industry that the discs can not be copied by
future DVD burners...
Sony readies high-definition camcorder
Sony readies high-definition camcorder
09/08/2004 10:21 AMThe electronics giant is betting that consumers are ready to spend a
couple of grand to up the quality of their home movies.
RoomLink VGP-MR100, updated for High
Definition
RoomLink VGP-MR100, updated for High
Definition
01/05/2005 03:55 PM
Keeping with the fresh announcements of new Vaio
desktops and laptops today, Sony has also announced a new version of
their "RoomLink" network media player, the VGP-MR100. Because the
RoomLink requires Vaio Media Server to be installed on a the host PC,
users without a Vaio still seem to be up the creek without a paddle;
but those of you who happen to own one will likely enjoy its seamless
integration.
Connecting by either plain old Ethernet cable or 802.11b/g, the new
RoomLink has added support for playback of HD content (up to 1080i),
and now also features compliance with DLNA guidelines (DLNA, "Digital
Living Network Alliance," is an industry effort to standardize media
communications across home networks). Sony has most likely chosen to
throw in the HD support because of the release of their consumer-level
HD camera, the HDR-FX1.
Besides these two new features, it looks to be the same RoomLink
— it still plays MPEG-1/2/4 (and DivX) and WMV video, ATRAC3 and
MP3 audio, and your standard run of image formats.
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Information [Sony eCat]
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Realtek High Definition Audio drivers
1.18
Realtek High Definition Audio drivers
1.18
03/31/2005 12:34 PMToshiba spotlights high-definition DVD
player
Toshiba spotlights high-definition DVD
player
01/07/2004 02:20 PMThe consumer electronics giant this week is set to unveil a prototype
of a DVD player that supports both conventional discs as well as the
next-generation high-definition DVD.
Taking the fear out of facing a
high-definition receiver
Taking the fear out of facing a
high-definition receiver
04/11/2004 12:01 PMChicago Tribune Apr 11 2004 3:12PM GMT
Taking the fear out of facing your
high-definition receiver
Taking the fear out of facing your
high-definition receiver
04/11/2004 08:13 AMChicago Tribune Apr 11 2004 12:18PM GMT
Microsoft Wins a High-Definition DVD
Battle (Reuters)
Microsoft Wins a High-Definition DVD
Battle (Reuters)
09/01/2004 05:18 PMReuters - Blu-ray on Wednesday said Microsoft
Corp. has won the DVD technology group's backing of a
video compression standard for new high-definition discs,
marking an advance for the software maker in an emerging
consumer electronics arena.
Turn your computer monitor into a
high-definition television
Turn your computer monitor into a
high-definition television
03/19/2003 10:25 PM
New
box from ViewSonic that lets you hook up to four A/V components (like
a PC, cable box, DVD player, VCR, video game console, etc.) to the
same computer monitor. But the real lure here is that the NextVision
N6 HD Video Processor has a built-in TV tuner and also accepts
high-definition TV signals.
Read
Sony Announces High Definition 1080i
HDR-FX1; First 3 CCD HDV Camcorder.
Sony Announces High Definition 1080i
HDR-FX1; First 3 CCD HDV Camcorder.
09/07/2004 10:11 PMCamcorder Info:
Sony Announces High
Definition 1080i HDR-FX1; First 3 CCD HDV Camcorder. Too bad about
the interlacing, though.
Intel to Delay Product for
High-Definition TVs (Reuters)
Intel to Delay Product for
High-Definition TVs (Reuters)
08/16/2004 04:40 PMReuters - In the latest of a series of
product delays, Intel Corp. has postponed the launch of a video
display chip it had previously planned to introduce by year
end, putting off a showdown with Texas Instruments Inc. in the
fast-growing market for high-definition television displays.
Apple Brings 'Shake' and 'Motion' to
High-Definition
Apple Brings 'Shake' and 'Motion' to
High-Definition
04/19/2004 08:33 PMCogeco offers high-definition video
recorder
Cogeco offers high-definition video
recorder
04/19/2004 07:07 PMglobetechnology.com Apr 19 2004 10:20PM GMT
Intel High-Definition Audio Spec
Finalized
Intel High-Definition Audio Spec
Finalized
04/16/2004 11:38 AMIntel Corporation released the final 1.0 specification for "Azalia",
or Intel High Definition Audio, that will first appear in the
Grantsdale chipset platform later this summer.
Intel to delay product aimed for
high-definition TVs
Intel to delay product aimed for
high-definition TVs
08/17/2004 05:26 AMBoston Globe Aug 17 2004 10:19AM GMT
The Successor to AC'97: Intel High
Definition Audio
The Successor to AC'97: Intel High
Definition Audio
01/18/2004 03:53 PMHigh-definition TiVo coming early next
year
High-definition TiVo coming early next
year
11/19/2003 06:57 PMPVR Blog is reporting that the first TiVo capable of recording
high-definition television are set to come out in March or April of
next year, and that there will be both a standalone and a DirecTiVo
version. Read...
High Definition TiVo Bash Software Hack
Claimed
High Definition TiVo Bash Software Hack
Claimed
08/02/2004 01:52 PMH.264 Video Codec Adopted for Next
Generation High Definition DVDs
H.264 Video Codec Adopted for Next
Generation High Definition DVDs
06/23/2004 10:36 AMApple today announced that the DVD Forum has ratified
the H.264 Advanced Video Codec (AVC) to be included in the next
generation High Definition (HD) DVD format. The H.264/AVC codec was
jointly developed by the Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) and the
International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and has been ratified into
the MPEG-4 specification as the next-generation video codec. H.264/AVC
is based on open standards and will ship in Apple's QuickTime software
in an upcoming release next year.
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EFF reviews Elgato's EyeTV 500 HDTV
tuner/recorder for the Mac.
EFF reviews Elgato's EyeTV 500 HDTV
tuner/recorder for the Mac.
01/05/2005 10:29 PMEFF reviews
Elgato's EyeTV 500 HDTV tuner/recorder for the Mac.EyeTV 500 brings HDTV solution to Mac OS
X
EyeTV 500 brings HDTV solution to Mac OS
X
06/28/2004 02:42 PMElgato today announced the release of EyeTV 500, the first
high-definition television (HDTV) solution for Mac OS X...
WWDC: Elgato introduces HDTV-compatible
EyeTV 500
WWDC: Elgato introduces HDTV-compatible
EyeTV 500
06/28/2004 04:28 PMElgato Systems on Monday introduced the
EyeTV
500, a new digital video recording (DVR) system for North American
Mac users that lets users record both digital standard definition
television signals and ATSC-based high definition signals broadcast
over the air in North America. Based on the EyeTV 400, the new 500
model uses FireWire and lets users record television programs straight
to their hard disk drives, where the shows can later be watched or
burned to VideoCD or DVD using Roxio's Toast Titanium software. EyeTV
includes software to interface with TitanTV.com's online program guide
and edit out unwanted content like commercials.
EyeTV 1.5 adds Safari support, more
EyeTV 1.5 adds Safari support, more
07/15/2004 10:04 AMEl Gato has released
EyeT
V 1.5, an update of its video recording software that unifies
support for all of the company's digital video recorders, some of
which have shipped with different versions of the earlier application.
In addition, EyeTV 1.5 brings in support for TitanTV's remote
programming feature, which allows you to schedule recordings from any
computer with Internet access and for Apple's Safari Web browser. It
also features various bug fixes and performance enhancements,
including automatic 16:9 aspect ratio detection and control over
overscan and de-interlacing options. The upgrade is a free download
and requires Mac OS X v10.2.8 (v10.3.4 recommended) and a G3 with a
built-in USB port if you're using EyeTV USB, or a G4 with a 500MHz
processor if you're using any of El Gato's other devices.
EyeTV 1.3.1 offers Toast 6 support, more
EyeTV 1.3.1 offers Toast 6 support, more
12/02/2003 11:01 AMElgato Systems LLC has released a
new version of the software that powers their EyeTV digital video
recorder (DVR) device for the Mac -- EyeTV v1.3.1 is now available for
download from the Elgato Web site.
EyeTV update brings Toast 6 support
EyeTV update brings Toast 6 support
12/02/2003 11:03 AMEl Gato today released a software update for its EyeTV digital video
recorder...
Microsoft Introduces Microsoft TV
Foundation Edition 1.7,One of the First
Software Platforms to Support Motorola
DCT6400 Series Set-Tops With Integrated
Dual-Tuner DVR and High-Definition
Functionality
Microsoft Introduces Microsoft TV
Foundation Edition 1.7,One of the First
Software Platforms to Support Motorola
DCT6400 Series Set-Tops With Integrated
Dual-Tuner DVR and High-Definition
Functionality
05/03/2004 03:16 PMToday at The National Show, the National Cable & Telecommunications
Association's (NCTA's) Annual Convention and International Exposition,
Microsoft Corp. announced Microsoft® TV Foundation Edition 1.7, the
latest update of its digital cable software platform and one of the
first to support the Motorola DCT6412 set-top with integrated
dual-tuner digital video recording (DVR) and high definition
functionality. Microsoft TV Foundation 1.7 provides cable operators
with a comprehensive and flexible solution to deploy, market and
merchandize premium services such as video on demand (VOD) and
high-definition television (HDTV), and provides some of the most
advanced support for DVR available today, taking full advantage of the
new dual-tuner capabilities of the Motorola DCT6400 advanced digital
set-top platform. Microsoft TV Foundation Edition 1.7 will be on
display at Microsoft Booth No. 2223.
Scientific-Atlanta Explorer 8300 Review
(Verdict: Need More Info)
Scientific-Atlanta Explorer 8300 Review
(Verdict: Need More Info)
03/19/2005 02:45 AM
The
AP has a review of the latest Scientific-Atlanta DVR, the Explorer
8300, available in some Time Warner Cable areas. The two-tuner unit's
most unique feature is probably its ability to steam content back over
the in-house cable network to up to three other set-top boxes. All in
all it sounds pretty promising, but as is standard operating procedure
for company-provided DVRs, you should probably hang tight until the
guys at AVSForum have had a few months to put the 8300 through its
paces.
Also mentioned in the article is that Lawrence, Kansas, is one of
the test markets of Diego's Moxi set-top boxes (Sunflower Cable?). I
had a chance to play with a prototype a few months back and it was
pretty fantastic. I'm looking forward to the reviews from those users.
(Thanks, Vic!)
DVRs Can Be Used All
Around House [Yahoo]
Update: Reader Jonathon Robinson gives us more info after the
jump.
I hate this digital video recorder:
Scientific-Atlanta Explorer 8000
I hate this digital video recorder:
Scientific-Atlanta Explorer 8000
08/16/2004 04:02 PMI can't begin to say how much I despise the
Explorer
8000 digital video recorder made by Scientific-Atlanta. That's the
system Time-Warner gave us when my wife signed us up for cable service
a few weeks ago.
I was out of town on the day they were scheduled to install it, so I
told my wife to make sure the DVR was real TiVo, because I'd played
with a TiVo belonging to my friend, and thought it was just about
perfect. The service tech came and told her it was real TiVo. When I
got back and saw that the ugly box didn't have a happy bipedal TV set
logo on it, I was disappointed, but willing to give it a try.
The first thing I noticed was the crappy user interface. Unlike TiVo,
there's no audible signal when you press a button. And because it
takes a couple of seconds after pressing a button for anything to
happen on the screen, I often press the button twice, thinking the
first press didn't go through. What happens when you press a button
twice is that you see the result on the screen for a split second
before it disappears, because the second press cancels the first
press. That means I have to press the button a third time, and wait
another mini-eternity for something to happen.
So many other things suck about the user interface that I can't list
them all. But the main UI problems include lack of keyword scheduling,
way-too-slow fast-forwarding, no alpha character entry, and the
inability to see how many hours of programming are available on the
hard drive.
This last flaw hit home when the machine suddenly stopped recording
shows. I tried everything I could to get it to work, including
rebooting the system and calling Time Warner Cable customer service.
They told me that they'd have to replace the unit, which would take
five days.
Five days later a service technician came with a new box. I asked
him if this problem was common, because Google returns a lot of pages
from people who think the Explorer 8000 is a piece of junk. He said
the system is fine as long as you didn't store too many shows on it.
If you fill up the hard drive, the system freezes up, and there's no
way a user can undo it. But how do you know when the disk is close to
being full if there's no gage to tell you? The service tech's answer:
"don't keep very many shows on the hard drive." That pretty much
defeats the purpose of a DVR, doesn't it?
He also warned me not to put anything on top of it, as it was
notorious for overheating and seizing up. I told him I was considering
TiVo, but he insisted the Explorer 8000 was better than TiVo. How so,
I asked? "We will give you a new one if it breaks," he said.
Our second Explorer 8000 is also a piece of junk. Like the first
one, it regularly fails to record requested shows. But this one goes
even further in its attempt to aggravate me by freezing up while
playing back a show, and pixelating and jittering like a lost episode
of Max Headroom.
Yesterday I was at Best Buy, and I noticed that 40-hour TiVos were
on sale for $50 after rebate. I bought one and set it up. What a
difference! If TiVo were a beverage, it'd be a tall glass of Jamaican
ginger beer with chipped ice and a lime wedge, while the Explorer 800
would be a paper cup of warm fake lemonade stirred with the finger of
a nose-picking six-year-old.
I can't wait to get the Explorer 8000 out of my house. Why did Time
Warner make a deal with this company?
High-End Surge Propels
Scientific-Atlanta
High-End Surge Propels
Scientific-Atlanta
01/22/2004 07:33 PMTheStreet.com Jan 22 2004 11:40PM GMT
ViewSonic NextVision N3000w 30in LCD
HDTV
ViewSonic NextVision N3000w 30in LCD
HDTV
02/05/2005 10:13 PMReview The high def future today?
Road Runner High-Speed Internet Service
Road Runner High-Speed Internet Service
05/12/2004 09:50 AMAd - http://RoadRunner.com May 12 2004 2:50PM GMT
World's First Single-Chip Solution for
Multi-Standard High Definition Solutions
from HDTV and DVD to 3G Mobile
World's First Single-Chip Solution for
Multi-Standard High Definition Solutions
from HDTV and DVD to 3G Mobile
01/06/2005 03:27 PM3G Jan 6 2005 4:32PM GMT
EyeTV 1.3.6r
EyeTV 1.3.6r
06/09/2004 08:55 PMUpdate for the line of FireWire digital video recorders.
EyeTV 200
EyeTV 200
07/02/2004 11:22 AM By Cathy Lu, MacAddict (via MyAppleMenu)
New: NetGear EyeTV 500
New: NetGear EyeTV 500
06/29/2004 12:13 PMA new version of El Gato's television system supports HDTV and SDTV on
Power Mac G4/G5 systems.
Elgato's EyeTV 500
Elgato's EyeTV 500
06/29/2004 08:26 PMFor all those people still getting TV from an antenna,
Elgato's
EyeTV 500 is a Mac-based HDTV PVR. And if you have cable, your
cable company is legally required to give you a cable box with a
FireWire port, which you can then use to
record HDTV. Hey, maybe Elgato should unbundle their PVR software
so that people can use it with cable boxes.
Update: EyeTV 1.6
Update: EyeTV 1.6
09/02/2004 10:29 AMThe EyeTV DVR software update adds export to many different formats,
signal strength and quality indicators, and other changes and bug
fixes.
Update: EyeTV 1.3.2
Update: EyeTV 1.3.2
02/10/2004 02:41 AMEyeTV 1.3.2 is an update of the software for the EyeTV 300 and EyeTV
400 digital video recording hardware (for digital satellite
television/DVB-S and digital terrestrial television/DVB-T,
respectively).
Update: EyeTV 1.5
Update: EyeTV 1.5
07/15/2004 10:13 AMThe updated EyeTV software adds reduced CPU usage on Macs that support
Quartz Extreme, a Dolby-certified AC3 audio decoder, support for Dolby
Digital 5.1 surround sound on the Power Mac G5, and other
improvements.
TiVo Alternatives: EyeTV
TiVo Alternatives: EyeTV
11/11/2003 01:13 AMIn short, while the EyeTV is a great gadget and I'm quite happy with
it, its deficiencies don't take long to surface. By Jeff Porten
(TidBITS via MyAppleMenu)
Review: Elgato EyeTV 500
Review: Elgato EyeTV 500
07/14/2004 12:08 PMGadget of the week: EyeTV
Gadget of the week: EyeTV
01/03/2004 11:50 AMWhile still in its infancy, elgato’s EyeTV has seen more updates in a
year-and-a-half than most products see in their entire lifespan. With
a constant stream of substantial releases to its companion software,
EyeTV has turned from a quirky luxury item into a flawless, must-have
Mac gadget; with each upgrade, the hardware’s intrinsic value has
increasingly at a near-exponential pace, eclipsing most everything in
its path and forever raising the bar for Digital Video Recorders.
Back in...
Macworld review: EyeTV 200
Macworld review: EyeTV 200
07/01/2004 01:42 PMWhen Elgato Systems introduced the EyeTV two years ago, the company
brought the benefits of digital-video recorders to the Mac. The new
EyeTV 200 improves on the original USB model by offering better
flexibility, higher-quality video, a remote control, and enough
bandwidth to properly capture and display MPEG-2 video.
Dr. Bott bundles EyeTV, Remote Wonder
Dr. Bott bundles EyeTV, Remote Wonder
11/14/2003 08:02 AMPeripheral maker and distributor Dr. Bott LLC announced Friday
a new bundle
deal on ElGato's EyeTV and ATI's Remote Wonder. The EyeTV lets Mac
users record video from their TV or cable, while the Remote Wonder is
a programmable remote control.
Remote Internet scheduling comes to
EyeTV
Remote Internet scheduling comes to
EyeTV
06/15/2004 11:41 AMElgato partner Decisionmark Corp. has introduced a new Remote
Scheduling feature for its TitanTV.com programming service that's now
supported with a free update to the EyeTV software,
avai
lable for download from Elgato's Web site. EyeTV lets Mac users
record TV programs to their hard drives; TitanTV.com is the Electronic
Program Guide (EPG) that enables EyeTV users to see what's scheduled.
Remote Scheduling lets you schedule programming for your EyeTV from
any Web browser. The transaction occurs through a TitanTV Remote
Scheduling Server, which the EyeTV software running on the remote Mac
periodically pings for update schedule lists.
Notes and Tips: EyeTV 200 Update
Notes and Tips: EyeTV 200 Update
04/15/2004 09:00 AMEl Gato describes a "defective batch" of EyeTV 200 devices.
Elgato opens EyeTV to developers with
new SDK
Elgato opens EyeTV to developers with
new SDK
06/29/2004 01:58 PMElgato Systems LLC makes EyeTV, a
series of digital video recorder (DVR) devices designed to enable Macs
to record television shows to their hard drives. On Tuesday Elgato
introduced a Software Development Kit (SDK) to enable third-party
developers to extend the EyeTV's core functionality with plug-ins.
EyeTV 200, EyeHome Turns Mac Into Media
Center
EyeTV 200, EyeHome Turns Mac Into Media
Center
01/07/2004 06:16 PMElgato Systems on Tuesday introduced two new products to Mac users
that will help strengthen their abilities to turn their systems into
full-blown media centers. By Peter Cohen (MacCentral via MyAppleMenu)
Elgato opens EyeTV to developers with
new SDK (MacCentral)
Elgato opens EyeTV to developers with
new SDK (MacCentral)
06/29/2004 01:52 PMMacCentral - Elgato Systems LLC makes EyeTV, a series of digital video
recorder (DVR) devices designed to enable Macs to record television
shows to their hard drives. On Tuesday Elgato introduced a Software
Development Kit (SDK) to enable third-party developers to extend the
EyeTV's core functionality with plug-ins.
Record and playback high definition TV signals