I, too, have EyeTV on a Mac Mini, connected to a 40" LCD. With a digital audio out cable, it can even play 5.1 surround through my AV receiver!
Here are some more EyeTV features I like:
- auto program guide updates from TV Guide
- exports to a whole bunch of different formats
- smart schedules based on multiple criteria
- works with my Harmony universal remote
- imports from VHS (with Elgato EyeTV 250 Plus)
- frequent software updates
I highly recommend it.
The Internet Connection Firewall offers a basic way to block inbound connections until you've got all your updates in place. Then switch to something more robust, like ZoneAlarm (www.zonelabs.com)
To turn on ICF, do Properties on the NIC that's connected to the Internet. Then click the Advanced tab and check "Protect my computer and network by limiting or preventing access to this computer from the Internet"
To be on the safe side leave the network cable COMPLETELY disconnected until setup is complete and the firewall is turned on.
I, too, have EyeTV on a Mac Mini, connected to a 40" LCD. With a digital audio out cable, it can even play 5.1 surround through my AV receiver! Here are some more EyeTV features I like: - auto program guide updates from TV Guide - exports to a whole bunch of different formats - smart schedules based on multiple criteria - works with my Harmony universal remote - imports from VHS (with Elgato EyeTV 250 Plus) - frequent software updates I highly recommend it.
The Internet Connection Firewall offers a basic way to block inbound connections until you've got all your updates in place. Then switch to something more robust, like ZoneAlarm (www.zonelabs.com) To turn on ICF, do Properties on the NIC that's connected to the Internet. Then click the Advanced tab and check "Protect my computer and network by limiting or preventing access to this computer from the Internet" To be on the safe side leave the network cable COMPLETELY disconnected until setup is complete and the firewall is turned on.