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Toast eyetv
Toast eyetv









  1. #Toast eyetv archive
  2. #Toast eyetv pro

Does ElGato have any information about doing this in their F.A.Q? I'm presuming you have lots of available hard drive space and your Mac is fast enough to meet the HD specs for the EyeTV Hybrid. I'd also try with a somewhat longer clip - possibly 3 minutes. Something to try is to use Streamclip to make certain the clip has no timecode breaks and then choose Convert to MPEG. Toast retained the 16:9 aspect ratio and preserved the source AC3 audio. So I know Toast can do this downconversion. I have used Toast to encode, author and burn DVDs from HD video that I captured directly via Firewire from my cable PVR using Streamclip to convert the TS stream to MPEG. I don't have an HD EyeTV so I don't know how those files work with Toast. That also will disappear if Toast aborts the encoding.

toast eyetv

m2v file in the Roxio Converted Items folder. Watch, pause, and rewind live TV at the desk or on the couch. Award-winning software EyeTV HD comes with EyeTV 3, the award-winning TV software for Mac.

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#Toast eyetv archive

What you could monitor is the progress in creating the new. EyeTV HD also comes with Toast Basic disc-burning software so you can archive your favorite movies and TV shows and save space on your hard drive. What should have happened is that the encoding process continues until the stage to start writing the disc image. Toast apparently aborted the process at some point. The disk image will disappear if the process does not get completed. Oh yea, once encoding got to 100%, there were no other messages. I really don't know if that's the problem, but it's a workaround. The file info is showing two different rates. I went ahead and burned a DVD in Toast, and it plays fine on my computer and DVR. I dragged the converted MPEG into Toast, and it created a disc image just fine. Path: ~/Documents/EyeTV Archive/Montel Williams - Out of Control Daughters.eyetv/000000000bc687b8.mpgĤ9 MPEG-2, 1920 ◊ 1088, 16:9, 29.97 fps, 17.94 Mbps, upper field firstįile info for EveTV file converted to MPEG by Streamclip:Ģ24 MPEG-2, 1920 ◊ 1088, 16:9, 29.97 fps, 8.00 Mbps, upper field first The same holds with combining several VideoTS files onto one DVD.

toast eyetv

However this does not allow for the generation of a DVD menu in Toast. I manage to mux video and 2 audios - but only into a VideoTS file which then burns nicely.

#Toast eyetv pro

Opening the file again in QT Pro shows it as "MPEG2 Muxed". Toast 9 accepts EyeTV files, but does not keep all languages/channels. Next, I opened the same file with MPEG Streamclip, then converted it to MPEG. It shows the stream as "MPEG2 Video." It plays, but shows as a blank screen. I opened the MPG file contained within the package with QT Pro. Since it's a holiday today, I've been playing around some more.











Toast eyetv