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Revision as of 21:12, 19 December 2010
Elgato is a German based vendor of DVB devices that are targeted towards Mac OS-X users. Their OS-X based software is quite well-designed, maybe it's worth a look as source of inspiration for other DVB application developers and GUI designers.
Elgato initially provided only FireWire/IEEE1394 DVB receivers (see DVB-T IEEE1394 Devices), but have since branched out with more interface options.
Device | Description |
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EyeTV 400 | DVB-T FireWire Box |
EyeTV 410 | DVB-T FireWire Box with Common Interface |
EyeTV 300 | DVB-S FireWire Box |
EyeTV 310 | DVB-S FireWire Box with Common Interface |
EyeTV 250 | DVB-T USB Box with analog Tuner and video converter |
EyeTV DTT | DVB-T USB 2.0 |
EyeTV DTT deluxe | extra small DVB-T USB 2.0 |
EyeTV DTT deluxe v2 | extremly small DVB-T USB 2.0 |
EyeTV diversity | dual tuner DVB-T USB 2.0 |
EyeTV hybrid | DVB-T, DVB-C, and analog USB 2.0 |
EyeTV Hybrid US | |
EyeTV 500 |