"Cool device but poor quality, prone to USB issues" | 2009-03-14 |
| - Reviewed By User: A1GDJ8M0NG4IF3 |
I purchased with the intent of using in my new Mac Mini. Only a 3 days in and I am receiving an error telling me "The EyeTV Hybrid device will not operate because it is connected to a USB 1.1 port". One quick Google search and I found the article below. Based on how common this issue appears to be I will opt to return my tuner. It's really too bad. When it works it works very well.
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"Superb TV solution for my iMac" | 2009-02-20 |
| - Reviewed By User: A27YZDJ8RTI5R6 |
| I agree I did my research before purchasing this product. But still I am very happy with this product. Its small and hardly visible behind my iMac. Produces nice TV output on my screen. The TV guide also works fine and I was even able to record shows. Only down side I observed is that its gets a little hot when left connected to the system for too long. Except that everything is fine. |
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"Buy this and not the Pinnacle TV tuner stick!" | 2009-01-05 |
| - Reviewed By User: A2UV6EZRAAXJB9 |
| This item was a great buy! If you're looking at buying the Pinnnacle TV tuner for Mac, make a better investment and buy the Elgato EyeTV. Pinnacle tuner comes with EyeTV Lite, the Elgato tuner comes with EyeTV hybrid. The USB extention cable is great if you want to tuck away the tuner stick or just don't want it sticking out the back of your desktop. The software has a cable or satellite sytle program guide that makes finding your favorite show on any channel simple and only one click away. Recording a show or a series is also be done with a click or two. Another cool feature, you can use the mini remote that comes with your iMac. The Elgato EyeTV tuner is an over all great product and very user friendly. |
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"You should note this is the older model..." | 2008-12-21 |
| - Reviewed By User: A3B825H43ZJBCY |
I was excited to see the price of this, but there is NO hint whatsoever that this is the 2007 edition besides that fact that there is a date for when the product was first listed. There is a newer one than this which has better Clear QAM support and is the 2008 edition, but other than that this product is still great. I haven't A/Bed products to compare quality or features but this is definitely what I needed.
I use it to watch HDTV on my 22" computer monitor, and it's not even and HD LCD but still looks great. Would be cool if I had dual monitors. Good for someone who doesn't watch too much TV and is always using a computer or wants to set up a computer as their "media center". I also live in a studio so my computer is in the same room that I sleep in, easy to lay down and put on something to watch on my computer. I also used to to record old 8mm tapes from my camcorder. Works great but the cable on that comes with the EyeTV Hybrid is a female, and so is the camcorder, therefore you DO need you own male to male RCA if you are not using and Svideo cable (which a lot of old 8mm/hi8 camcorders do not have). And since the camcorder is mono out and the cable is L/R you'll have to set your audio in your video editing program to be mono so it doesn't come out on just the right side. I could've probably gotten a mono to stereo L/R cable but it did fine for me.
I either didn't to all of my research or Elgato just fluffs up the features and makes it sound amazing, when in fact it's pretty basic. It does the job and EyeTV is cool, but the menus aren't very intuitive, and neither is the remote since there are 4 colored and unlabeled buttons and I still forget which is which. The remote is very unresponsive when you are only a couple feet back and not in the direct line of sight of the Hybrid device.
All in all, probably the best out there for what it does, seems like a lot of people are satisfied with it, especially for $100. But there's a new 2008 edition that Amazon does not mention, the remote is lame and unresponsive, the editing features on EyeTV are horrible. If you need it to record from an external source, definitely cool, but if thats ALL you need, I'd rather go for a Canopus ADVC. |
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"Great Product For the Price" | 2008-12-06 |
| - Reviewed By User: ASXQML35WQ0RJ |
I am very pleased with my purchase of the Elgato EyeTV Hybrid. I liked everything about it. It's extremely easy to set up and record. I've never used another type of product like this so I can't really compare. That being said, all the other versions that work with macs seemed to be more expensive.
The only thing that I had a problem with is the editing aspect of the software. It's very awkward and hard to use. However, you can export the video files to be used in various editing programs so it doesn't really matter that the EyeTV editing sucks. |
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"Amazingly Easy To Use!" | 2008-08-09 |
| - Reviewed By User: AI7CCRUK21VWG |
| This thing is awesome! After pluggin it in, and setting up an account on titantv (took about 10 min total) I was recording/watch live tv. The only downfall I've seen so far is that I'm on Comcast, and with the recent channel changes, without me knowing it, I recorded about 7 hours of baseball games instead of the cartoons and sci fi shows I intended. After running setup again, I was back in business. Many complain about how hot it gets, but seriously, how often are you going to touch it? I have mine hooked up to an iMac, and it works great. It's a shame that I cannot record the "cable" HD channels, only the OTA ones, but it's not a huge loss. I'm using this in tandem with a modded xbox running XBMC (which cannot playback HD content anyways) adn it works fantastically. strongly suggest this product! |
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