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 EyeTV 3.3.2 Is Now Available
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This release is now available from the EyeTV menu > Check For Updates.

The build number at the time of release is 3.3.2 (6034).

If that doesn't work, then while EyeTV 3.3 is running, please open this link in a web browser:

eyetv://checkforupdates?build=6034

That will download EyeTV 3.3.2 (build 6034). 

For those wondering, EyeTV 3.3.1 was only available on disc, with EyeTV Hybrid (2010 North America)EyeTV 3.3.1 users should now update to EyeTV 3.3.2.



What's new in EyeTV 3.3.2?



64-bit Components

EyeTV 3.3.2 contains several additional components that are running in Intel 64-bit mode. In addition to the H.264 video decoder, MPEG-2 video is decoded in 64-bit mode for both playback and export.

EyeTV Sharing and EyeConnect now run in 64-bit mode.

How to tell if your Intel-based Mac has a 32-bit or 64-bit processor:

http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3696

Learn more about 64-bit computing:

http://www.apple.com/macosx/technology



Bug Fixes



EyeTV 3.3.2 contains many bug fixes, improving performance and stability.


Hardware

Improved quality of analog recordings with EyeTV Hybrid (North America 2010) on Macs with Intel Core Duo processors 2.26 GHz and faster.

Improved stability for the EyeTV Netstream DTT, EyeTV Hybrid 2010 (North America), and EyeTV Sat.

Improved CAM reliability and support for EyeTV Sat.

EyeTV Sat no longer accepts remote commands from unsupported remote controls.

Fixed a problem where analog channel names were not displayed when tuning with EyeTV Hybrid.


Recordings

Improved performance when loading large libraries.

Fixed crashes related to memory usage.

Fix a problem where an incorrect audio track was exported to program or elementary streams.

Improved sort speed in Programs window.


Program Guide

Fixed a problem where shows longer than 3 hours would not show a title or episode title in the EPG.

Improved details view for EPG.

Fixed a crash when clearing the EPG.

Program Guide searches are no longer case sensitive.

Improved resiliency during EPG server outages.


Misc

Fixed a crash when displaying Picture-in-Picture.

Fixed a problem during analog input capture where certain VHS players would show "No Signal" after a few seconds of fast forward or reverse.

Improved picture quality of DV exports.

EyeConnect now recognizes when the local IP Address has changed, and resumes working.

Fixed a problem where large channels list were deleted.




System Requirements



EyeTV 3.3.2 is a Universal application.

It requires a Macintosh computer with built-in USB 2.0 ports, and Mac OS X 10.4.11 (Tiger) or later. We recommend Mac OS X 10.6.2 or later with all software and security updates installed.



Installation



If this is the first time you have launched any version of EyeTV 3, you will be asked to enter the EyeTV 3 activation key. If you purchased an EyeTV 3 Upgrade product, EyeTV 3 will check whether an EyeTV 2 installation is present on your hard drive. If EyeTV 3 cannot find a previous EyeTV 2 installation, it will ask you to enter an eligible EyeTV 2 activation key as well.

Keep all EyeTV activation keys in a safe place, in case you need to reinstall the EyeTV software. Your activation key is also used to activate and identify your Electronic Program Guide account (see below).

After you activate EyeTV, the EyeTV Setup Assistant will guide you through the complete setup and configuration of EyeTV 3. You should complete each step of the EyeTV Setup Assistant. When prompted, please select your country and let EyeTV auto-tune for channels — this is necessary to ensure the correct initial setup of the built-in Electronic Programming Guide (EPG).


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Article ID: 3775
Created On: 18 Mar 2010 09:04 PM

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