![]() ![]() No conversion required: just press record and it will convert on the fly.Ĭompared with EyeTV, Miglia’s TVMax+ software is serviceable, but primitive, ugly and a little buggy. Where the TVMax+’s software comes into its own is in giving you the ability to record video in the native formats of other devices, especially the MPEG4 files needed for video iPods and the Apple TV. However, EyeTV doesn’t record movies in a way that’s useful for anything other than EyeTV, at least not without a laborious export process. The TVMax came with Elgato’s EyeTV software, which is without a doubt the best PVR software available for the Mac. So what’s the difference? The singular addition seems to be the software that comes with the TVMax+. It also has a TV tuner for viewing analogue television and a remote control for features like changing channel and Teletext. It records video on your Mac via USB 2.0 in MPEG1, MPEG2 and MPEG4, just like a TVMax. It looks like the TVMax, which in turn is like a slightly thinner, slotless Mac mini in appearance. ![]() How much does a + add? The Miglia TVMax+ is virtually identical to the TVMax it replaces in almost every way. But feel free to ask questions, in case you need clarifications: they’re quite technical at Macworld. It’ll be going up on the Macworld site soon or appearing in the print mag later, but here’s my look at the Miglia TVMax+. ![]()
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