![]() ![]() The problem seems to be that the first Hybrid stick doesn't work on the new Macs. I ordered a new EyeTV hybrid stick and that works well. No problems so far in regards to the hatdware, except of the well known software problems with the EyeTV 4 itself, of course (compatibility issues with new Apple OS, missing but promised features.).ĭid you deinstall the previous version with the software EyeTV reporter (provided by Geniatech)? And make sure you erase the previous settings too (function also included in the reporter software). I own two of them and they are pretty old. And even the marketing pictures of the EyeTV Hybrid stick are still Elgato branded. Geniatech says, EyeTV 4 is compatible at least with the products below. mp4 with VideoProc Converter (not free) and cut/ trim it with the very fast and stable LosslessCut (free). I use a similar method for editing: with videos I open and convert the. I'm at least happy that with the newest version and a new EyeTV hybrid EyeTV works and is stable at the moment on a M1 Pro MacBook with OS Ventura 13.1. Really, this is the way to get it done.ĮyeTV 4 is 64 bit so it is working with the new Mac OS, and while it has issues it gets the job of recording the shows I want done. I can also combine videos together into one file for two or three part shows and more. ![]() PLUS the resulting file size is now about half what it used to be. From there I can easily edit out the commercials with a precision EyeTV never had and the export to an MP4 file on my Mac Studio is amazingly fast. ![]() Drag the biggest file onto the open ShotCut window. Then right click on the found file and show the package contents of the EyeTV recording. Right click the file in the EyeTV list of recorded videos and choose to Show in the Finder. It does take some work to set it up, so I understand that issue, but once you get it working it is MUCH better and cheaper.Īs for editing the files I now actually prefer editing the videos in SHOTCUT (a free video editor) instead of EyeTV. I download the program guide using the instructions I found on this forum and I am very pleased as it is now robust and offers more information than the EyeTV guide in recent years. Now I am back in business and while we still have some bugs and other work-arounds required, it does get the job done. The problem with Ventura was a show stopper until I checked here and got the updated software. The only possibility to export the files is to locate them in the finder. And after many actions there has been a crash (I always sent the report).Įxport of audio of video files doesn't work at the moment. After a normal quit I every time get the box that EyeTV did crash. It's like the Black Knight from Monty Python- '. Instant quit! But otherwise, it does what I need it to do. It seems to have settled in, and only occasionally quits on quitting, if you know what I mean, but it does not (NOT) like me clicking EyeTV>Preferences>Recording. If it wasn't slightly annoying, it'd be funny, but at least it works, and given its form over the last few years, I'm thankful (and surprised) that it at least works. I downloaded the file as recommended above, and now it crashes on quitting whenever I quit EyeTV, I get a dialogue box saying that EyeTV just quit. ![]()
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