![]() Doesn't bode well for the future.ĭid customers ask them to remove 32-bit support, switch to ARM architecture? Now it looks like ARM will break what's left.Īpple's "vision" no longer lines up with what I want.Ĭompanies spend 10, 20,100 man-years developing something, then Apple makes an arbitrary change to create a new "fashion" in computing, obsoletes it all and expects it to be redone or else "oh, too bad - bye-bye!". SIP broke things, 64 -bit lost many tools, Catalina broke a bunch of peripherals with the redo of drivers. My computer is continuously headed toward doing less in the future than it has in the past. Since then, Apple's relentless, yearly updates have cast off old functionality to advance other things. My Mac's usefulness/flexibility seemed to peak about 2013-2015. Stepping outside of that combination lays a path of tortuous indignities and mountainous, cataclysmic application crash-logs. If you are going to stick with EyeTV to manage your time-delayed or real-time TV watching then you'll be best served sticking to a 32Bit EyeTV 3 app and the best second-hand Mac that can run Mac OS (Mojave) to keep you in the game. Catalina + App and OS updates have brought nothing but disaster. Photoshop, etc., Geniatech and Apple have careered around on incompatible and unstable builds, and we Geniatech Guinea pig customers have been given the roughest of rides. So good is it, I've kept one Mac mini as a dedicated household server for my entire family's multimedia files TV and HDTV. EyeTV 3, Film. Geniatech developers have none of the genius developers surviving from the days when Elgato dev's created the finest TV capture/replay app running on any Major OS: On Mac OS version 10.14.06 running Elgato EyeTV 3 version 3.6.9 (7528) is close to perfection. If at all possible, stick to EyeTV 3 and forget about Geniatech's disastrous attempts at trying to create a stable, full-featured 64bit version of EyeTV (4) that will ever work properly on future Mac OS builds. Hey guys, for some years EyeTV and Mac OS iterations have been engaged in an tragically observable path of slow motion destruction.
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