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Does EyeTV work with AT&T U-verse?
Does EyeTV work with AT&T U-verse?
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AT&T is offering a new video service in some areas of the United States, called U-verse.
Instead of offering video via antenna, cable, or satellite, AT&T is using fiber optic cables to get the video signals to homes. These signals are in the Internet Protocol (IP) format.
AT&T gives a special receiver to U-verse users, and only this device can receive the full range of
U-verse
signals. The
U-verse
receiver has a number of outputs, including standard analog ouputs that
EyeTV
can receive, and high-end digital outputs that only some
EyeTV
devices can use.
Using U-verse with EyeTV HD
EyeTV HD
is recommended for all
U-verse
users, since is offers the possibility to receive HD signals (720p or 1080i) from the
U-verse
box.
A typical
U-verse
user can attach their receiver to
EyeTV HD
, using
Component
cables for video, and red and white cables for audio.
You can select
Component
video input from the
Controls
menu in
EyeTV
, and then the video from the
U-verse
receiver will appear in
EyeTV
.
EyeTV HD
can also control the
U-verse
box using an included
Infrared Channel Changer
(IR Blaster).
See this article for more information about how to setup the
Infrared Channel Changer
:
How do I setup EyeTV HD to control my cable box or satellite receiver?
Using U-verse with EyeTV 250 Plus or EyeTV Hybrid
EyeTV 250 Plus
and
EyeTV Hybrid
can also work with a
U-verse
box, but they cannot receive HD signals from the
U-verse
box. They can receive SDTV signals (up to 480i) from
U-verse
.
A typical
U-verse
user can attach their receiver to a product like
EyeTV 250 Plus
or
EyeTV Hybrid
, using a
S-Video
or
Composite
cable for video, and red and white cables for audio.
You can select
S-Video
or
Composite
video input from the
Controls
menu in
EyeTV
, and then the video from the
U-verse
receiver will appear in
EyeTV
.
To change channels, you can use the
U-verse
remote - aim it at the
U-verse
receiver. Out of the box,
EyeTV 250 Plus
and
EyeTV Hybrid
are not able to tell the
U-verse
receiver to change channels.
They can also control the
U-verse
box using an
Infrared Channel Changer
(IR Blaster), which is sold separately.
See this article for more information about IR Blaster usage:
What IR Blasters can work with EyeTV for Set Top Box control? (US Only)
Article Details
Article ID:
2795
Created On:
22 Jul 2008 07:50 PM
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