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EyeTV For Leopard Adds Cover Flow, Quick Look and More
by , 5:00 PM EDT, October 31st, 2007
Elgato announced the immediate availability of EyeTV 2.5.1 which supports the following Leopard technologies: Cover Flow, Quick Look, iChat and Spaces.
The enhacements were described by Elgato as follows:
Cover Flow - Finder windows in Leopard offer a fourth display view option, Cover Flow, analogous to the feature in iTunes. With Cover Flow a user can quickly navigate and comfortably browse through all items in a folder. Television shows recorded with EyeTV, which are stored in the "EyeTV Archive" folder on the Macintosh hard drive, are now browseable using Cover Flow.
Quick Look - The new Quick Look functionality in Leopard enables users to view and browse through a file's contents in the Finder, even at full screen, with one click of the mouse in the Cover Flow window. EyeTV 2.5.1 supports Quick Look, and EyeTV recordings can easily be started and played back from the Finder.*
iChat - iChat in Leopard features screen sharing. Participants in a chat session can simultaneously view presentations, videos, and other files. With EyeTV 2.5.1, EyeTV recordings are integrated into video chats, featuring playback controls and the possibility to add one's own audio commentary.*
Spaces - In Leopard, software applications that are dedicated to certain tasks can be grouped into their own Space. In EyeTV 2.5.1, playback windows for live television and recordings can be set to float across all defined Spaces, so that they are visible even when switching between environments.
*requires configuring a preference in EyeTV to automatically prepare new recordings for Wi-Fi Access.
The EyeTV software, in combination with the EyeTV 250 plus hardware, allows the user to watch over-the-air analog and HDTV, record it, and operate the Mac as a DVR.
The update is free and will be available the next time EyeTV is launched.
Observer Comments
I may be completely overlooking something here, but is this not simply built in to the OS? If these recorded program files are QuickTime compatible as I believe they are then they will simply have these "abilities" through the OS with no interaction from developers or upgrades by users.
Perhaps the Spaces thing is a development, but the rest is a little bit of a cheek to list as far as I can see.
Quotehoultmac wrote:
I may be completely overlooking something here, but is this not simply built in to the OS? If these recorded program files are QuickTime compatible as I believe they are then they will simply have these "abilities" through the OS with no interaction from developers or upgrades by users.
Perhaps the Spaces thing is a development, but the rest is a little bit of a cheek to list as far as I can see.
Possibly. I'll have to look tonight before updating to 2.5.1 (the spaces fix is reason enough) to see if coverflow and quicklook work. The eyeTV programs are normally saved with an extension of .eyetv, so the Finder might not show a preview or have quicklook work.
Elgato might have to have EyeTV 2.5.1 register with the Finder to get their filetype to work with coverflow and quicklook.
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Quotehoultmac wrote:
If these recorded program files are QuickTime compatible as I believe they are
Nope. EyeTV's recordings are MP2 streams, IIRC. They are not viewable in Quicktime. I just tried by opening an EyeTV package and dropping the mpg file on quicktime. I don't believe Quicktime's MP2 add on works either. If you select the mpg file in the Tiger Finder column view with preview, the finder is stuck for minutes before you can click elsewhere.
Hence the asterisk:
*requires configuring a preference in EyeTV to automatically prepare new recordings for Wi-Fi Access.
The standard EyeTVs recordings are converted to H.264 files for Wi-Fi Access, then available for iChat and Quick Look.
But in one sense, you may be right, the Wi-Fi Access conversion feature was introduced in their previous update. Oh, and there's a tiff file in the EyeTV file package probably used for Cover Flow.
Those .eyetv files are "bundles", i.e. special folders. They contain various files usually with a multi-digit filename, one of them being the actual recording (in case of my eyeTV250, this is an MPEG-2 movie). So, to make CoverFlow work, Elgato needed to "teach" the finder to look inside the bundles and find the actual video. You'll find the "eyetv quicklookgenerator" in the /Library/QuickLook folder ![]()
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