EyeTV Hybrid works on M4 iMac
This isn't a question, but more of a confirmation that EyeTV Hybrid (U6 the thumbdrive) works on the M4 4 Thunderbolt port 2024 iMac. I want others to know that with EyeTV you do not have to subscribe to Comcast or ATT internet TV services, which are costly, to watch broadcast TV on your M4 iMac.
I held off buying a new iMac because I dreaded losing EyeTV, thinking it would only work on an Intel machine. Then my 2020 27" iMac died and I had no choice. I had an up-to-date TimeMachine back-up and figured EyeTV, like so many of my legacy apps, would be gone. After migration, the Dock displayed the EyeTV icon, but with only 4 Thunderbolt ports, I figured I wouldn't be able to connect the EyeTV Hybrid thumb drive because it had a USB-3 connection. I bought one USB-3 Apple adapter hoping it would allow one of my 9 USB external hard drives (filled with TV and movies recorded over the years with EyeTV) to work. The adapter worked nicely connected to a USB external drive, and I can watch the shows I've saved. So today, I'm sitting here looking at the EyeTV Dock icon and wondering what would happen if I connected the EyeTV thumbdrive instead of an external USB drive. Surprise! It works beautifully! I have access to 442 broadcast stations but select only relevant stations like 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11 and another 15 or so. Those stations are Fox, CW, CBS, PBS, ABC, NBC and more (44, 50, 54, 60, 65 and 66). Each station offers 3–5 substations (2-1, 2-2, 2-3, 2-4) etc.
EyeTV is akin to TIVO because you can schedule shows for recording or record "on the fly". Once recorded, you can easily edit out the commercials and save each recording in MP4 format. I was convinced EyeTV would never work on the newer M4 systems, but it does and appears to do a better job than on an Intel chip machine. I've relied on EyeTV for years, ever since it was introduced by Elgato Systems of Munich, Germany, in 2002. I refused to pay Comcast $70–90 a month for over-the-air broadcast stations. Now I won't miss my 3:30pm ABC News or the latest episode of Jeopardy! Or Grantchester at 3am on PBS! What a lucky day! Elgato Systems sold the TV portion of their business to Geniatech in 2016 and they aimed it at Mac users. I bought the EyeTV Hybrid U6 thumbdrive in 2006, and it works on my 2024 iMac. At the time, the cost was $99, and it came with a little clip-on digital antenna that works better than any digital antenna you can buy. It supports analog cable, antenna, and unencrypted digital TV. I encourage all M4 iMac owners to buy the EyeTV Hybrid (U6 thumbdrive) and save yourself those big TV subscription fees. It is now called EyeTV U6, it is a USB thumb drive, and costs $119 today. You can even get it on Amazon!
Thank you, Apple — great job supporting Geniatech's EyeTV U6! BTW, it also works on my new MacBook Pro!
iMac (M4, 2024)