UK TV Tuner for a Macbook?

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in Current Mac Hardware edited January 2014
Just a quick question, - does anyone in the UK have a TV Tuner card/dongle which works through USB on a Macbook? Digital Freeview preferably. Does such a device exist for Mac OS X? I know I've seen them for Windows...



Thanks in advance!

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    Originally Posted by kotatsu


    Just a quick question, - does anyone in the UK have a TV Tuner card/dongle which works through USB on a Macbook? Digital Freeview preferably. Does such a device exist for Mac OS X? I know I've seen them for Windows...



    Thanks in advance!



    I'm going to mention two items of hardware (there are more):



    Elgato's EyeTV Hybrid.



    This is Freeview or Analogue TV (including HD when it becomes available on Freeview). The Hybrid uses the Apple Remote to control shows from afar. It's a small USB dongle that either plugs in the side of your MB or nearby with the included extension cable. You can also connect games consoles/VCRs etc via the included S-Video/Composite adaptor - which is useful for using your MacBook's display for consoles or importing old footage from Camcorders etc. You just need a USB2 port free and a decent TV aerial. (approx £105)



    Miglia Mini



    Alternatively the slightly cheaper Miglia Mini (about £70 - Apple Store UK Online ) is a USB2 stick in Mac white colour (I have one of these) has it's own remote control - great for me as I have an iMac G4 and hence no Apple remote. However the Miglia Mini can't import from games consoles or S-video sources. Nor can it do HDTV. It suits me as G4 processors aren't up to HD anyway and I need a remote control. Again just a USB2 port required but the bundled Onmi Ae is rubbish you need a decent Yagi that'll give you a dew dBs gain. (I imagine the Hybrid's Ae will be just as crap).



    There are some other tuners but they are more costly and don't offer a great deal more - check out Elgato's Web Site.





    EyeTV 2.3 - Nearly all Mac TV Tuners use EyeTV software:

    This turns your MacBook in to a single tuner PVR. It has a typical Mac software interface or alternatively a Media Centre/Front Row styled interface.

    - TV Programme guide out to about 1 week ahead. Just single click on the record button and it will boot your Mac (if it's switched off) or wake from sleep and record the show.

    - You can also do a keyword search within the programme guide.

    - Video editing - basic, but you can cut out the adverts easy.

    - H264 export

    - Convert to iPod format

    - Send to Toast/iDVD to burn to DVD

    - etc etc



    I reckon the Hybrid is your best bet given that you have a zippy MacBook. I paid £93 for my Miglia Mini some time ago. It's honestly my best/most useful peripheral. 'Her-indoors' rates it as the best TV in our house 20" floating iMac G4 widescreen and Apple Pro Speakers.
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    kotatsukotatsu Posts: 1,010member
    Fantastic, thanks!
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