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I think you just got your answer: if you want music only, don't get EyeHome. If you want to play recorded TV, stream Divx video, access Safari content, etc etc, get EyeHome.
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Works quite well. I don't answer for Elgato, but you can see from the FAQ this version needs to attached to the Airport. The screen resolutions can work for both PAL and NTSC, and picture does scale depending on NTSC or PAL. Quote: Originally po…
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Quote: Originally posted by k squared So, exactly, how is this better than Tivo/Replay TV? And why do I want to get email on my TV? Isn't that WebTV? Precisely. This is why email is never a consideration when EyeHome is designed. Web surfing,…
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EyeHome + EyeTV are confirmed project, but something similar to that from Apple, is probably not going to be there. Quote: Originally posted by job I don't think there has been a thread like this in Future Hardware for a very long time. All…
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You can almost do it on EyeHome + EyeTV. Well, can't access email, but you can surf your bookmarks in Safari.
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Quote: Originally posted by Aphelion Apple design and engineering has proven, to me at least, that they can build a device that incorporates the ease of use and simplicity of the iPod, while providing unparalleled functionality. I have a …
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Quote: Originally posted by Aphelion OK then, how about a Media Mac / Digital Hub? Why keep inventing things over and over? The Mac is a perfect hub, and the world is going to filled with cheap media players that links with Mac. EyeHome is j…
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Quote: Originally posted by Programmer To play any codec it would have to be an Apple machine so that it could run Apple's QuickTime implementation. In that case you'll pay more for it. As it is the device plays all the formats that really matt…
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Quote: Originally posted by Conner somebody is *almost* reading my mind, it plays mpeg-1, mpeg-2, mpeg-4 and divx, but does NOT play Quicktime movie files of other formats... bah! It does play QuickTime, but it depends on what is the codec us…
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Quote: Originally posted by M.O.S.T =========================================== "But analysts expect Apple to stay ahead of its competitors. The company's likely next steps are a home-media server for recording TV shows and sharing digital files…
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Quote: Originally posted by Programmer Holy crap, this is exactly what I was talking about above. I can't wait to read some reviews of it -- if it works as-claimed I'm order 3, plus the DVR box for my Mac. Somebody out there is reading my min…
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Quote: Originally posted by Paul yup, works great (if thats the only thing you are doing) on my G3 400 iMac... You really understated your machine. The software (both EyeHome and EyeTV) are running in background, the machine also servers as …
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Programmer, I am answering your question on "Holy crap, this is exactly what I was talking about". I didn't follow up on this thread. If you like to know more about EyeHome, maybe I can help.
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Programmer, let me know what you think.
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I am now running EyeHome on 500MHz G3 Blue Dalmation iMac. No, you don't need a G4 on this.
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Fran441, I don't know about you, but I have all my iTunes songs and iPhoto pictures in my iMac and I don't think I wanted to transfer to another device like Tivo.
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Kickaha, actually I am running it on my iMac G3/500 and my iBook G3/700, I think Elgato just wanted to play safe.
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Have you ever imagine auto sync your Safari folder and surf the web on a large Plasma TV? Note that your computer might be in your bed room but you are in the living room. It also serve Internet radio.
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Where can you get license to Fairplay? Or find a way to get around it? If there is a solution, we will try to support it. The device itself already support AAC, just not the protected format.