

Only I fear Geniatech won't let me.Īs Genitech seems to have no interest in posting to this forum I logged an issue with them. I would call it no EPG at all.īut I really would prefer to get a fully working EyeTV 4.0 and pay for that. Alas with 1 big drawback, it has a very poor EPG. Once you get it running you get the best of both world.
#Eyetv leopard free#
If is a free product with almost no support and quite a difficult setup. So give it a try.Īlternative for those that have a NAS is TVHeadend. You can test either a limited (only limitation 1 user) for 30 days or full-fledged version for 30 days. Also the GUI of EyeTV looks very good where DVBlink looks like a Win/Linus product transferred to Mac (meaning "it works, who cares about looks").Ī very very positive of DVBlink is the support. Why not use DVBlink fully? Simply because scheduling of EyeTV is way more comfortable and extensive than DVBlink. The latter becauseEyeTV does not supports only the HDHR3-EU/US and not the ones with 4 decoders. Presently I use partly EyeTV and partly DVBlink. DVBlink is a good program, cheaper than EyeTV and does all and more (aTV4 client available). Pity there is not much for the Mac besides DVBlink. Apparently they have the same philosophy as Elgato (I wonder whether the difference is only in the name) meaning "do nothing maybe the problem resolves by itself".Īs to alternatives. I worked with a hard/software supplier and we always checked ourselves whether the customers complaint was real and correct. It is their task to test if there is a problem. Wat would anyone inform Geniatech they are working on a non existing problem? Let's be honest.

EyeTV 3.6.9 (7513) To my knowledge with are latest version and it all works fine. I Use OSX Sierra 10.12 (all updates) i.c.w. I probably do not fully understand your message.
