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It depends on whether you're watching analog or digital TV. For analog TV, the CPU usage will be substantial, since the software has to compress the data stream on the fly. For digital TV, the signal on the air (or in the wire) is already compressed via MPEG2, so recording to that format will incur little overhead.
Not sure if other people realize, but the CEO of Elgato (EyeTV) is now the Managing Director of Apple Germany.
I honestly don't think that's a coincidence.
I see Apple joining with them to really integrate this stuff into their Mac Minis or their now new Code: iTV stuff.
Would be a great partnership and really fit into a great market.
Edited 2006-10-02 23:38
TiVo has more functions, yes
I would argue that in most cases we (the rest of us, of course) need fewer functions, but stronger user friendliness for those functions we normally use. We also need less idiotity in our off-work hours.
I have yet never arrived to a home where the clock on that home's VCR says anything else than 0:00 - now why could that be ? . . . Plus 5 remote control sets on the coffee table . . and still 4 out of 5 unable to switch channels on that VCR that connects to the flat-TV-box via top_set_box that again connects via scart to . . . . sorry . . but I really can't remember the rest . . . hmpf . . . which one is it ?
As a matter of fact I also hate my GSM telephone. It will be crushed under the shining timber cutting axe at the very same moment anything better arrives. Axe is a great tool, it just works!
There's some good TV out there, depending on your tastes. 'Battlestar Galactica', for example, is worth subscribing to cable for. 'Stargate' is quite watchable. 'Eureka' shows a lot of promise. '24' is good, as is 'House' and 'Boston Legal'. 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia' is great. 'Family Guy' is normally great, though it's been off lately. I must say 'Desperate Housewives' is also worth watching, for the sole reason that it has extremely well-written dialogue. If you're open-minded, so is 'Gilmore Girls', for the same reason. The 'Daily Show' continues to be funny, and if you're not into any of these, you can always watch the BBC!
There really is good TV out there to watch, for a wide range of tastes. I myself am looking forward to getting an EyeTV for my Macbook, since I don't have a TV right now either.
>you should run out to buy immediately (I mean right now)
wow, maybe if i just go buy it and figure out the TV program guide only works in USA, or does the author think everyone is living in USA who reads osnews?
and author still thinks its comparable to Windows MCE? by a long shot, i dont think so, at least in terms of localization including language and local tv program guide.
and i wonder if this little device even does a good 30min -> 2gb hardware compressions on the fly as it does when using Windows MCE. since the review doesnt even tell about what kind of file gets output from the record, i cant tell.
hardware encoding tuner + win mce costs like only 200 US dollars, and once again since the review doesnt even tell how much it costs, i cant really tell but i would say 'comparable' if that device is lower than $50.
and i dont think this lets other client in another room to access the feature like xbox does against win mce.
so... nice exageration, unless more facts are given.



