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In fact, you won’t be using it with the new MacBooks at all, as the EyeTV 310 uses a Firewire interface to connect to the host machine, rather than the USB port used by most conventional TV tuners. That means you won’t be slipping it into your bag so that you can watch TV when you’re on the road with your MacBook laptop.
Instead of the compact design of the EyeTV DTT, the 310 looks like a small set-top box, measuring 220 x 155 x 3.6mm. It’s also the most expensive product in the EyeTV range, costing a somewhat eye-watering £240, compared to just £40 for the EyeTV DTT. However, the EyeTV 310 is one of the few digital satellite tuners that we’ve seen designed for use with personal computers – and the only one available for the Mac. Most of the EyeTV range consists of conventional TV tuners – such as the recently reviewed EyeTV DTT and EyeTV Deluxe – that allow you to watch and record terrestrial TV channels, either analogue or digital, on your computer.
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It's a great feature for those of you wanting to watch stuff in bed away from your computer in another room, and turns the software into much more than just another TV tuner with recording function.Elgato's EyeTV 310: now available over here
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We especially like the export to iPod mode, which will export the recording to an iPod friendly format leaving you with the task of having to transfer it to your iPod and little else.īetter still the software also allows you to stream recordings via the software to the Safari browser on an iPod touch, iPhone or other Mac via your local wireless network. To help you work out what's on when there is an EPG available, however this only last for a year before costing you £15. Everything is controlled via the software interface or for those who really are too lazy to click a mouse button, a standard looking TV remote that’s bundled in the box. Like standard PVRs you can also automatically set the pre- and post-record lengths so you never miss the start or finish to your programme. Furthermore you can set the software to record your favourite program. The software allows you to obviously watch television, but beyond general viewing you get Sky+ features like pause, rewind and fast forward. This won't for example be your entertainment saver on that caravan or camping trip. Luckily unlike the DTT Deluxe this isn't designed to be an ultra-portable offering so the fact that it won't work on the road isn't such an issue but is something to bear in mind. The biggest problem with digital signals is that, unlike analogue, if you don't have a signal you get nothing at all. We tried in a number of locations around the UK and failed every time. They really are no good unless you live in an area with a strong digital signal.
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It might come with portable aerials in the box, but to be honest you might as well throw them in the bin. The result is that you can record one channel and watch another at the same time. Like other Elgato products, the EyeTV Diversity uses the EyeTV 3.0, here, however, you get the power of two tuners to play with. With little to the hardware the main focus is in the software. Luckily there is a USB cable supplied in the box that neatly steps around this problem. Like many such USB devices, if your USB sockets are close together, you’ll find that the Diversity blocks access. The rest is either on the accompanying remote control or built-in to the software. There is a status light for good measure, but that's it. You get a USB connector at one end, two TV aerial connections at the other. In steps the Elgato EyeTV Diversity Dual-Tuner DVB-T Stick hoping to turn your humble Mac into a fully-fledged personal video recorder.Ībout twice the width of a mobile broadband dongle, the Elgato EyeTV Diversity Dual-Tuner DVB-T stick is simple in its design and offering. (Pocket-lint) - You've got your computer in your office, but fancy watching more than just the iPlayer or a live feed of the BBC channels.