

- DIGITAL TV TUNERS FOR MAC INSTALL
- DIGITAL TV TUNERS FOR MAC DRIVER
- DIGITAL TV TUNERS FOR MAC PRO
- DIGITAL TV TUNERS FOR MAC SOFTWARE
DIGITAL TV TUNERS FOR MAC INSTALL
This will install the drivers and a setup program.
DIGITAL TV TUNERS FOR MAC SOFTWARE
"HDHomeRun Software for Windows" is the software that should be installed. Here is a screen shot of the Silicondust's download page: To use HDHomeRun tuners, you should install HDHomeRun software from Silicondust first, then configure MC to use them. To enable MC to be able to access these tuners, users need to ensure that MC is allowed through the Windows Firewall.
DIGITAL TV TUNERS FOR MAC DRIVER
These devices provide a virtual TV tuner driver available to all PC's across the network (as opposed to being in one PC). Silicondust makes a range of network-based TV Tuners under the HDHomeRun brand that is popular with many users. If your device is not already covered in MC, we will add special treatment in our next update. If you have trouble getting these tuners to work, please post on the "Television" board and ask for help. In MC these are called "digital tuners" and are used for ATSC terrestrial signals and DVB-T (terrestrial), DVB-C (cable), and DVB-S (satellite) signals.Ī small number of these devices may need special coding in MC. In JRiver Media Center they are referred to as "digital tuners." Most tuners in this category work out of box in MC after you install the drivers supplied by the device manufacturer, or by Microsoft. Tuners of this category include digital tuners for ATSC, DVB-T/C/S.
DIGITAL TV TUNERS FOR MAC PRO
Not only is the TubeStick hybrid perfect for your MacBook or MacBook Pro (they don't say nothin' about MacBook Air though), but it is actually crafted asymmetrically, so it doesn't block the USB port next to it. They say it's got something to do with "flow." Well, whatever it deals with, it's neat!

That's why we've created a design for the TubeStick hybrid that meshes perfectly with your Mac: small, white and slim," says Equinux, the company behind the TubeStick hybrid.Īs you can see, it also includes a white antenna (each and every Tubestick and TubeStick hybrid is packed with it). "As Mac-Users, we believe the design of hardware peripherals is important. Its sexy white shell hides two receivers for watching digital over-the-air HDTV, or digital (QAM) and analogue cable TV. Whether you're stuck with a MacBook or a MacBook Pro, upgrading (so to speak) to the MacBook Air can wait, as TubeStick hybrid, a newly announced TV receiver, is making its way onto your Mac.
