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EyeTV 2 Software

Software Update EyeTV 2.5.3

08/14/08 - Yesterday we released an update for our last generation software, EyeTV 2. EyeTV 2.5.3 offers several bug fixes that will be of interest to Australian customers, people who use the original EyeTV USB or EyeTV 250 Plus, and to those running Leopard. Click here for details and to obtain EyeTV 2.5.3.

For details on how to upgrade to EyeTV 3 software, click here.

HDHomeRun

PC Magazine: Take In the Summer Olympics with HDHomeRun

08/08/2008 -  If you're not going to Beijing PC Magazine recommends the Elgato HDHomeRun for taking in the Summer Olympics: "This network-attached HDTV tuner delivers over-the-air HD and SD programming and unscrambled cable television channels to any PC or Mac on your network. In addition, the Mac software lets you convert files so that you can watch them on mobile devices like iPods, iPhones, and PSPs."

PC Magazine

MediaSilo and Turbo.264

08/11/08 - Check out the MediaSilo community blog for a demonstration of how to use the Elgato Turbo.264 encoder to speed up workflow. Click here.

Turbo.264

Free Software Update: Version 1.3

05/21/08 - Elgato released version 1.3 of the Turbo.264 software today as a free update. The update includes many new features for YouTube users as well as owners of Apple devices such as video-enabled iPods, the iPhone, and Apple TV.

Turbo.264 can now encode video to formats compatible with YouTube and upload directly from Turbo.264 to a YouTube account. Navigating within Turbo.264-encoded movies is now easier for users of Apple devices thanks to Turbo.264's support for DVD chapter markers. The updated software also preserves Dolby Digital audio for playback on a multi-channel audio sound system connected to Apple TV. Furthermore, this update to Turbo.264 version 1.3 supports QuickTime Broadcaster.

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EyeTV 3 Software

Twincities.com: EyeTV 3 comes with swell new features

04/17/2008 - In his latest tech test drive column, titled "Add-on products put TV on your Mac screens with ease", Julio Ojeda-Zapata finds that EyeTV 3 gave him "swell new features, including a more-customizable program guide, 'smart guides' for scheduling recordings, playlists for organizing recordings, and a cool 'On Screen' couch-potato mode to use my Mac more like a TV than a computer."

Twincities.com

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