#Eyetv 3.0 update#
To help our customers as fast as possible eyetv lite 1.4.3 (7517) has been released immediately after the necessary quality assessment. With eyetv lite 1.4.3 (7520) we offer our customers a software update that optimizes stability and functionality of eyetv lite 1.4.3. We do feel responsible for the occurring problems of our customers that occurred during the switch and are thankful for your patience and your forgiveness. You may find more details on the product page, and Geniatech A683 ATSC 3.0 USB TV tuner is listed for $69.99 on their online store, but currently out of stock.Even though tests from May 2016 to the 28th March of 2017 were successful, Geniatech / EyeTV had to find out that the new technical circumstances of DVB-T2 HD as of the 29th March of 2017 did not match those of the almost one year test period.īased on the new technical conditions big parts of quality assessment and decoding software had to be rewritten, newly structured and adapted to the new conditions.
#Eyetv 3.0 manual#
The USB TV tuner ships with an installation manual, an ATSC antenna, a remote control, and a software CD with the aforementioned programs and the user’s manual (PDF). Geniatech A683 stick is compatible with computers and laptops running Windows XP/Vista/7/8/8.1/10, Linux distributions, Android, or Mac OS, and some of the supported software programs include HiDTV, Eyetv 3 or Eyetv4, and Total TV Player. There’s no support for H.265 here, so I’m not sure whether it’s a mistake from the specifications, or the USB TV tuner may not actually be able to catch 4K UHD channels.
#Eyetv 3.0 full#
The first deployments occurred in South Korea in May 2017, but it’s unclear where the US is at the moment, and it seems there were some broadcast tests in 2018, but not full deployments. ATSC 3.0 is the very latest version of the standard with new features including “H.265/HEVC for video channels of up to 2160p 4K resolution at 120 frames per second, wide color gamut, high dynamic range, Dolby AC-4 and MPEG-H 3D Audio, datacasting capabilities, and more robust mobile television support” (Source: Wikipedia). ATSC (Advanced Television Systems Committee) is the standard used in North American, and some other countries around the world such as South Korea, for digital terrestrial television that allows you to receive free-to-air or paid channels over an indoor or outdoor antenna.