![]() ![]() In terms of hardware, Silicon Dust are the only modern network TV tuners I've seen that work with Macs. => the Flex models are effectively the same as the Connect models, and as EyeTV ignores any more than two tuners, the Duo or Quatro versions behave the same. It isn't used (or needed) when using EyeTV, as that uses the Mac to store recordings. Unless you will use Silicon Dust's own HDHomeRun app, there seems no way to use any external Disc connected to the HDHR Flex. It appears that the only difference between the Connect and Flex versions is that the Flex version has a USB socket to connect an external Disc. ![]() Showing live TV (with pause/resume and recording) and does download and show the Over The Air programme guide. The Quatro in the model name means it has 4 tuners, and Duo would mean it had 2 tuners.ĮyeTV can only handle 2 of the tuners, ignoring the other two. It receives "standard" & HD channels (using DTT/T or DTT/T2, as needed). I have a 5th Generation HDHomeRun Connect Quatro with 4 tuners (HDHR5-4DT). When you run EyeTV's Setup Assistant (for "geniatech" hdhomerun devices) the first time it scans for HDHomeRun tuners on the network, and from then onwards EyeTV detects the HDHomeRun, and just uses it. The HDHomeRun is connected via Ethernet to the WiFi Access Point. My iMac (2020, Intel, 27", with MacOS Sonoma) runs EyeTV 4 and connects via WiFi to my local network. The TV Picture looks very good on a 27" iMac - I don't use my TV any more to watch. ![]() I have exactly the same setup as you plan. I'm in the UK, so can only speak for TV over here judging from reviews of the HDHomeRun on, it seems to work over there, but "Your Mileage May Vary". Note also that the HDHomeRun is designed for "Free to Air" channels only - not encrypted channels. See and click on Connect or Flex under Hardware Info on that page. The Yankee ones have -US, and/or mention ATSC, which is their transmission standard. The Flex 4K seems to be for the US market only, so that WILL NOT WORK OVER HERE.Įuropean models have -2DT or -4DT in their model name. Silicon Dust make versions of their hardware for the US and European markets. ![]()
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