![]() Next, why are you trying to transcode your EyeTV HD recordings-what device(s) are you trying to play them back on? This is interesting to me because you say that EyeTV software's own conversion doesn't include audio properly-my question is how do you know? Are you trying to play these EyeTV/Handbrake transcodes back on an iPad or AppleTV or iPhone or merely trying to play them back with the very same Mac mini? This is why I asked if you could try the EyeTV HDs dual recording feature-that it can record one program at full "best" quality and simultaneously record an "iPhone version" of that same program. If there really is no audio when you play it back with various software players on a different computer, then it's likely you aren't using Handbrake properly. ![]() Next, let's deal with one of those Handbrake transcodes that you can't play back successfully on the mini-do you have another Mac or PC in the house that you can move the transcode over to and try to play back? This will tell you a few things-that the audio track is indeed there, that you know how to use Handbrake and that the reason you aren't getting audio when you're using the Mac mini has something to do with Mini output settings, your connection to the AVR, or the AVR settings. First, can you play the original EyeTV recording, which we know has audio, back with VLC and get audio? So, let's try something without changing any settings or hardware or even dealing with Handbrake. if you're connected to your AVR properlyīasically, you've told us that you are able to play back recordings made with the EyeTV HD with audio but that when you attempt a transcode of that recording, you can't get audio no matter which software player you try. if your Mac is set to output audio properlyĤ. if the EyeTV software itself is functioning properlyģ. if you know how to use Handbrake properlyĢ. Here's our problem: in order to help you we have to figure out a few things, and in order to figure those out, you have to be more specific:ġ. (this time eyeTV Hybrid EyeTV 3.6.9(7514) supports HEVC codec (h.I hadn't had my morning espresso when I posted that, Rich, so I'll try again, this time seeming less curt. Thery is not any hint of supported new hardware product in this release (searched for pic or firmware in dmg) called eyeTV-T2Īnd I fear my hardware will be useless for DVB-2 but more fear I cannot trust Geniatech for future products There is no menu entry in the EyeTV assistent for Anntena DVB-T2 signals My resume : build 7511 has no h265 Encoder or Decoder yet. Well, now the question: will we ever be able to recieve anythink of DVB-T2 or it is just a new sticker on old package. Well, the Tuner I read can recive DVB-T2 HD signals not all of the bandwith of DVB-T2 but it can, second It just needs H265 for recieving HD. I spent about 400€ for three EyeTV Sticks two of them Hybrid one DVB-T only one from 2014 other before with Analog-In . (Nine years after widespread use of DVB-T2 started.)īuild No 7511 has no licenced HEVC codec inside I searched, AVC maybe, but no copyright hint in info box from MainConcept about h265 Still saying all the above, it would be nice if EyeTV was ahead of the curve for a change and did implement HEVC before it was needed rather than as an example taking years and years to add DVB-T2 support. ![]() The un-encrypteed FreeSAT service in the UK is as far as I am aware not doing any 4K broadcasts yet and hence again not needing or using HEVC. Sky is encrypted so adding support for HEVC for those would be hard to justify. Note: While there are no DVB-T2 4K test broadcasts in the UK that I am aware of I believe there are some live HEVC broadcasts over DVB-S2 on Sky UK. There are however three bugs using EyeTV and SiliconDust tuners. So for the UK and DVB-T2 HEVC is not yet needed.įor what its also worth I already am able to receive and view DVB-T2 channels here in the UK using a SiliconDust HDHR4-2DT network tuner and EyeTV software. In the UK at least DVB-T2 uses just H.264, at this point there are no test 4K channels on DVB-T2 in the UK which is when I would expect HEVC to be used.
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