Elgato's USB EyeTV DTT Deluxe tuner handles DVB-T / Freeview
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A few days ago we told you about a new product for encoding H.264 with hardware instead of software, which should obviously speed things a long, as well as free up CPU cycles for something else. At the time we didn't know much about the product, but now our friends from Elgato have filled us in. The Turbo.264 will be available in the US by the end of April with a MSRP of $99. We also learned that the device can encode any video that QuickTime can handle, including 3rd party QuickTime components and that any software that supports QuickTime Export, including EyeTV's very own one click export, is supported. The bad news is that while the device can help you encode your HD clips to H.264, the maximum output resolution is limited to 800x600.
That little white box from Apple sure is
loved. It must be its great size but yet huge amount of power that is drawing so many people to it. TUAW caught wind of another Mac Mini Media Center project using Front Row and
EyeTV. Chris, the owner and builder, also added on to the Mini's small hard drive with an encloser that clones the
Minis footprint and size. 
Want ATSC or QAM HDTV programming on your Mac you say? How about via your USB 2.0 port? Ok ok, I see you're not
interested, but what if I threw in an antenna, support for up to 1080i resolution, remote and EyeTV software to manage
the whole thing?


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