![]() ![]() You will need to figure out how to switch cable box channels from your DVR software, unless you just record one channel at a time. When Comcast went encrypted digital in our area, the box they gave us just had coax out. I don't know if it applies with your basic service. ![]() And TW often sets the copy flag such that a compliant DVR will not record anyway. ELGATO EYE TV HYBRID TV TUNER STICK REMOTE EYETV01 TV REMOTE CONTROL. There are several devices that will convert HDMI, but its the additional HDCP handshaking that will put up a roadblock. Elgato 250 Factory Original TV Tuner Stick Remote Eyetv Hybrid TV Tuner Stick. Not many inexpensive DVRs will provide the necessary HDMI handshaking like a TV or compliant monitor would (the industry doesn't want you to record and redistribute HD content). You may have to connect a TV directly with nothing in the middle or use work arounds. You may want to check this out before investing in an HDMI DVR type device. I dunno but there may be copy protection or DRM on the HDMI port (called HDCP), especially if you have an HD service or more than the basic channels. The rub is you won't be able to switch channels without more work (IR blaster for example) ![]() You could just connect the EyeTV to the new box. But I suppose TW will also be encrypting the signal. Your Eye TV has a coax/rf input? It may continue to work. I'm wondering how others are doing with the EyeTV HD? Did you end up doing OK? Or did you find a better alternative to the EyeTV HD with more options? According to the support site, it has composite, component and s-video. I wish the EyeTV HD had an HDMI input, but it doesn't. This looks like it might be somewhat of a replacement, but not an optimal one. I have looked on the Elgato web site a few times looking for a replacement. Now to get to the meat of my question, I'm looking for a replacement for my Elgato EyeTV 250-Plus. The cable company is suggesting the usage of the HDMI for highest quality. The Motorola DTA provides output either as coax or HDMI. My cable company, TWC (Time Warner Cable) is now moving to a digital signal and they are providing customers in my area with a I currently have an Elgato EyeTV 250-Plus attached to a Mac Mini that I have been using as a DVR with great results for several years. ![]()
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