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Elgato eyetv go review
Elgato eyetv go review







elgato eyetv go review
  1. #ELGATO EYETV GO REVIEW HOW TO#
  2. #ELGATO EYETV GO REVIEW ACTIVATION KEY#
  3. #ELGATO EYETV GO REVIEW MAC OS X#
  4. #ELGATO EYETV GO REVIEW 720P#
  5. #ELGATO EYETV GO REVIEW FULL#

#ELGATO EYETV GO REVIEW HOW TO#

The EyeTV Netstream DTT is available now from Elgato’s website for 249.95 €.Elgato eyetv netstream dtt review, how to use a macbook pro as a monitor for xbox 360 via hdmi Someone called eLove, based on camera yet can talk in Historisch perspectief, uitgave Gemeente Maastricht, Declaring that sex, females rarely differ.

elgato eyetv go review

While we give the EyeTV Netstream DTT a solid 9/10, you might want to consider knocking off a few points if you are using this device on a computer that is not a Mac. The “EyeTV” part is the key here: Sure, you can use the Netstream to watch two streams of HDTV using Windows machines – and it works – but the whole experience just isn’t the same.

#ELGATO EYETV GO REVIEW FULL#

In summarising the Netstream as a complete product however, we would do best to mention it’s full name: Elgato EyeTV Netstream DTT. Not only does it look and work prefectly, but its dual tuners make it very useful for serving two computers simultaneously on a local network with HDTV streams. The EyeTV Netstream DTT is a fantastic piece of hardware.

#ELGATO EYETV GO REVIEW 720P#

  • 720p or 1080i HD features require an Intel Core 2 Duo processor.ĭVB-T reception can vary by location, and a rooftop aerial may be required in areas with a weak or obstructed DVB-T signal.
  • Network bandwidth must be high enough to allow for streaming of television signals.
  • Internet connection required to download Program Guide data.
  • Home network with 100Base-T Ethernet (802.11n for wireless).
  • PC: Windows 7, 2.0 GHz Intel/AMD CPU or Intel Atom CPU.
  • #ELGATO EYETV GO REVIEW MAC OS X#

  • Macintosh: Intel Core CPU, Mac OS X v10.5.8 or later.
  • UK residents, please note: Freeview HD or DVB-T2 is not supported.
  • COFDM Demodulator: Supported modulations 16, 64 QAM, QPSK Bandwidths 6, 7, 8 MHz.
  • Frequency range: 48-860MHz (VHF and UHF).
  • We also gave the Netstream a quick run on an 802.11g network but even with only one tuner streaming, the picture stuttered and was generally unwatchable.Īs for the included antenna: Out test base which is approximately 8km (direct line of sight) from the Melbourne transmission towers continued to trouble the included antenna so after a few attempts was dropped for the $10 Jaycar special.

    elgato eyetv go review

    Watching two simultaneous HDTV streams on an 802.11n network resulted in no real issues to speak of and both of our fairly recent MacBook Pro’s proved easily powerful enough to record and playback streams. The EyeTV software continues to be the simplest TV software we have ever used and for those using Terratec/Media Centre on the PC we have some simple but likely unhelpful advice: Get a Mac.

    elgato eyetv go review

    #ELGATO EYETV GO REVIEW ACTIVATION KEY#

    Also included is a short user guide, two EyeTV/Terratec activation key cards, a flyer for the new turbo.264 HD encoder and a CDROM containing the EyeTV and Terratec HomeCinema software. Accompanying the Netstream hardware is a small tilt antenna (with a magnetic suction cup base), a 5V power adapter and a short length of CAT5. Like the DTT Deluxe reviewed previously, the Netstream comes with everything* you need in the box. While there is no doubt about how good the Netstream looks from afar, the build quality can only be described as impeccable and even the eagle eyed observer would find it hard to pick a fault with the unit’s build at any distance. The bottom also has four rubber stoppers to keep things steady and a small mounting hole for wall mounting the unit. The whole unit is labelled with a single eyeTV logo on the top and a the Elgato branding on its bottom. Frok left to right, the rear panel features an Ethernet port, a standard antenna port, a small recessed reset button and a 5V DC in, power port. Wrapped around the Netstream’s flat edge is an elegant black stripe which opens up towards the rear of the unit to reveal the unit’s connection panel. The unit is mostly silver in colour with both its top and bottom covered in an almost metallic, silver plastic finish. Like the DTT Deluxe we reviewed last year, the physical appearance of the Netstream is extremely neat. If Elgato haven’t got the patent on neat, they should look at heading down to the local patent office ASAP. Inside its tiny 12 x 12 x 2.5cm casing are two HTDV tuners and enough technological voodoo to push both signals out via a Mbit Ethernet port.Ĭoupled with the included EyeTV (Mac) and Terratec HomeCinema (Windows) software, the Netstream DTT allows two separate users the ability to watch (or record) up to two different HDTV broadcasts on any Windows or Mac computer connected to their local network. The EyeTV Netstream DTT is for all intents and purposes, a set top box, without the set top. Read on for our review of the EyeTV Netstream DTT Not only have Elgato added Windows functionality to their formerly Mac only offerings, but with the release of the Netstream DTT, Elgato have created a box which effectively shares HDTV across a local network. It’s been nearly two years since we reviewed Elgato’s EyeTV DTT Deluxe and as expected, Egato have not been napping.









    Elgato eyetv go review