ZephIR (USA & Canada only)
ZephIR from studioZee makes hardware and software that is able to listen to the EyeTV channel change notification.
More information about
ZephIR is here:
http://www.thezephir.com The
ZephIR package comes with software and an infra-red remote control device that you connect to your Mac via USB.
ZephIR is
not directly available from
Elgato. Please use the link above to purchase directly from studioZee.
Configuring ZephIR with EyeTVOnce you have installed the
ZephIR (version 3.0 or later), you will need to create a new IR Component that is able to change channels on your
Set Top Box. Choose your type of
Set Top Box from the zeecode database, or create your own component by learning your
Set Top Box's remote, and give your component a unique name. You may want to enter "Dish", "Comcast", "Time Warner" or something similar here.
Later on, you will use this same name to identify your
Set Top Box in
EyeTV. See the
How do I configure EyeTV for Set Top Box support? article for a step-by-step guide to configuring
EyeTV to get the same programming as your set top box.
Leave the
ZephIR application running after you've configured your component and have verified that
ZephIR can change channels. Also, to ensure that unattended recordings in
EyeTV work even when
EyeTV starts up your Mac, add
ZephIR to your Login items (System Preferences>Accounts>Login Items.)
IRTrans (USA & Canada only)
IRTrans by IRTrans GmbH is infra-red remote control hardware connected via USB to your computer.
The
iRed software by
tin:b Software controls the
IRTrans hardware and is able to listen to the
EyeTV channel change notification.
More information about
IRTrans is here:
http://www.irtrans.comMore information about
iRed is here:
http://www.filewell.com/iRedMention
iRed when purchasing
IRTrans, to receive a bundle discount. Neither
iRed nor
IRTrans are directly available from
tin:b Software or
Elgato. Please use the links above to acquire them.
Configuring iRed and IRTrans with EyeTV
Once you have installed
iRed 1.8.2 or later and
IRTrans, you will need to create a virtual
iRed tuner that is able to change channels on your set top box. Use
iRed's Tuner Assistant feature and give your virtual
iRed tuner a unique name. You may want to enter "Dish", "Comcast", "Time Warner" or something similar here.
Later on, you will use the same name to identify your
Set Top Box in
EyeTV. See the
How do I configure EyeTV for Set Top Box support? article for a step-by-step guide to configuring
EyeTV to get the same programming as your set top box. Leave the
iRed application running after you've configured your virtual tuner and have verified that
iRed can change channels.
You'll also need to enable
iRed to listen for
EyeTV Channel Changes by checking the box in
iRed's Notification preferences:
Also, to ensure that unattended recordings in
EyeTV work even when
EyeTV starts up your Mac, add
iRed to your Login items (System Preferences>Accounts>Login Items.)