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Description:
The Most Powerful TV Tuner for your Mac EyeTV 250 Plus is a hybrid TV tuner for the Mac with a powerful hardware encoder for higher quality recordings and smaller sized video files. EyeTV 250 Plus receives both digital TV (DTT, or Freeview) as well as analogue TV, and offers a complete solution for converting videos from VHS tape to DVD-Video.
Features:
Powerful TV tuner and video converter Hardware compression for better quality recordings Receives both analogue and digital TV (DTT, or Freeview) Roxio Toast® Basic disc burning software VHS Assistant to convert videotapes to DVDs iPod Assistant to convert analog video to iPod/iPhone/Apple TV formats
Technical Information:
Analog-/DVB-T-Tuner Frequency range: 48-862MHz (VHF and UHF) Analog TV standards: NTSC, PAL, SECAM Digital TV standards: DVB-T COFDM Demodulator: Supported modulations 16, 64 QAM, QPSK. Bandwidths 6, 7, 8 MHz Hardware Encoder Video Encoding: High-quality real-time encoding Supports MPEG-2 and MPEG-1 NTSC resolutions: up to 720×480, 30 fps PAL resolutions: up to 720×576, 25 fps SECAM resolutions: up to 720×576, 25 fps Variable and constant bit rate up to 15-Mbit/sec Audio Encoding: MPEG 1 Layer II Sampling rates of 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, and 48 kHz Compressed bit rates up to 448 kbit/sec Input and Output USB 2.0 Antenna input: Coaxial connector (IEC) S-Video in (via break out cable, included) Composite video in (via break out cable, included) Stereo audio (via break out cable, included) IR remote control sensor Power Supply5V DC, 2A Dimensions104×64×29mm134g
System Requirements:
Macintosh® computer with a PowerPC® G4,G5 or Intel Core® processor 512 MB of physical RAM a built-in USB 2.0 port Mac OS X v10.4.11 or later Internet connection required to download Program Guide data
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