I wanna get a TvTuner card for my powermac, the one i wanted to get was http://www.hauppauge.com/pages/products/data_pvr500mce.html but i dont know if its OSX compad., does anyone use a TvTuner card, if so which one, and hows the clarity.. etc
I wanna get a TvTuner card for my powermac, the one i wanted to get was http://www.hauppauge.com/pages/products/data_pvr500mce.html but i dont know if its OSX compad., does anyone use a TvTuner card, if so which one, and hows the clarity.. etc
i am looking for the same thing. that hauppage one isn't OS X compatable, but I like the looks of the Migleia AlchemyTV pvr. I don't know about you, but I just like internal pci or pci-x card instead of usb tuners like EyeTV
Hauppauge 500mce is not mac compatible.
I never had the chance to do dvr on the mac due to their relatively high costs, but the Eyetv series from elgato (http://www.elgato.com/) is what most mac users have.
i am looking for the same thing. that hauppage one isn't OS X compatable, but I like the looks of the Migleia AlchemyTV pvr. I don't know about you, but I just like internal pci or pci-x card instead of usb tuners like EyeTV
AlchemyTV looks good to me and I believe that it does DV instead of mpeg-2 video like EyeTV, but while Hauppauge products aren't strictly compatible, they do a line of Mac products under the brand eskape.
Macintosh unfortunately has openGl as its graphical system and that really doesnt support video capture. There is only one card I've seen a friend use and thats Miglia Alchemy TV DVR TV Tuner which is internal but I dont know the specs on it. Otherwise you will have to stick to the elgato eye or some other USB/Firewire external capture device.
Macintosh unfortunately has openGl as its graphical system and that really doesnt support video capture. There is only one card I've seen a friend use and thats Miglia Alchemy TV DVR TV Tuner which is internal but I dont know the specs on it. Otherwise you will have to stick to the elgato eye or some other USB/Firewire external capture device.
OpenGL is just one piece of the graphical system, as you call it, and was mostly designed for output. QuickTime, e.g., has full input and output capabilities and has for quite a while. You might be surprised at how much is actually built into the operating system: QuickDraw, Quartz, OpenGL, and QuickTime.
I know its crazy but I've been very very pleased with my $149 USB 2.0 WinTV PVR from Hauppage. While the Mac version is called the My.TV. PVR, both the windows and mac version hardware is identical, so I went ahead and bought the Win version at Circuit City. You can download the software from Eskape Labs website.