

To be more specific, I'm looking Solo 2 and Duo 2. Hello and thanks again, I don't own a VU+, I'm planning to purchase one, that's why I have all these questions. Maybe you can open a new thread in the future. Have you tried it?Ĥ) About LCD, in every forum the advice is not to wide the topic and we don't even know what VU+ you own. They are accessible by FTP from your mac but also by iDreamX. They are in your VU+ HDD or in some USB sticks connected to your VU+. Have you?).ģ) The recordings, I already told you, are no problem. It has to record from its tuner (taken that it does not recognise Elgato as a USB tuner: but this up to you to try. If I'm not wrong, no VU+ is able to use HDMI for recording external source and even if it was, what external source you want to record? Surely not Elgato Hybrid which does not have a HDMI output (it does not have any at all, if I'm not wrong). Which tuners do you have in your VU+?Ģ) Leave the HDMI thing: you are complicating things even more. If so, you don't need another one (taken you don't want to watch and record simultaneously). No better facility that I could find.Don't get thing even messier than they were in the first post!ġ) Your Elgato Hybrid is an (old) stick for DVB-T, but do you have a DVB-T tuner built-in your VU+. I can record from 4 channels simultaneously. This is a versatile convenient setup and in my case 4 DTT tuners are driven by eyeTV V 3. My mini is connected to my 4K TV and replaces the tuner and has all streaming services via a web browser and VLC as media player. With Catalina & up we cannot run v3, so the only choice is to maintain a dedicated older Mac (High Sierra or Mojave) to run it. > WHAT AN AWEFUL difference eyeTV 4.x makes! Crashes, crashes, crashes! The only reason for having it, is to access shared eyeTV recordings from your trusty Mac mini media server running eyeTV3.

Whilst no jack-of-all-trades, it did and still does a marvellous job after more than a decade in my house. Most of us likely know that eyeTV 3.x was/is one of the most stable MacOS apps there is. It's a huge shame as EyeTV 3 was so good. Editing videos is a nightmare and exporting them is worse. EyeTV 4 is garbageware and nothing like as stable, bug-free, easy to use and functional as EyeTV 3. My advise is pay your money and enjoy the ride. The other very reassuring thing is Geniatech is a German company and that means everything to reliability, and this comment comes from a person who's ancestors were Polish Jews, well, they were efficient after all, and no laughing please, I'm serious.
EYETV HYBRID US FOR MAC
and I have been using a Diversity dual tuner stick and before that a 300e hybrid stick for at least 15 years with not one real problem that I can remember, absolutely awesome and a perfect fit for Mac longevity.
EYETV HYBRID US SOFTWARE
I don't have a problem with this personally as eyetv 4 is completely redone software etc.
EYETV HYBRID US LICENSE KEY
An EyeTV 4 (64-Bit) License Key will be sent to these customers by E-Mail. Customers who have purchased a new EyeTV 3 (32-Bit) License or a new EyeTV tuner after the 1st of November 2019, please contact or our customer support, with proof of purchase. EyeTV 3 (32-Bit) License Keys do not work with EyeTV 4 (64-Bit). It is a separate piece of software which needs to be purchased separately.
EYETV HYBRID US UPDATE
There is no direct update from EyeTV 3 (32-Bit) to EyeTV 4 (64-Bit). EyeTV 4 (64 Bit) supports macOS 10.14 Mojave and higher. EyeTV 4 (64 Bit) is astandalone- & lifetime license software, which is available for purchase at an introductory price of 29,95 Euro incl. Here is some basic information regarding EyeTV 4: I upgraded to eyetv 4 on a Big Sur/eyetv request/demand and contacted eyetv and here is part of their reply
