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Re: Good news & Bad news re covid

 

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Can¡¯t cope with group hugs anyway John ?


On 5 Feb 2021, at 01:07, John Miller via groups.io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:

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Very true. I am ultra lockdown. The time will come though, when I am very naughty with my Susie
Hugs John

On Thursday, 4 February 2021, 22:00:57 GMT, Purler <susan.platter@...> wrote:


I am absolutely not planning to go anywhere, other than the pharmacy and to drop my plastic bags in the nearest Sainsbug recycling bin. I did meet my old school friend this week, as she occasionally buys me (I do pay her) some dark chocolate M&S biscuits that I adore and we exchange cash and biccies in the car park!
Best
Susan

On 3 Feb 2021, at 08:30, John Miller via <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:

Dear All,
I suppose it ?was inevitable we would get some good & bad news.
All good is that vaccination reduces mortality, symptoms, hospitalisation & transmission. The bad news is how fast this thing mutates. 'Flu usually takes one year to the next to mutate. We've seen ?3major variants in a year.
They all seem to be funnelling to E484K at the moment, but what if something very novel occurs, we could be back to square one. Please remember all, it takes at least 3 weeks to get 67% immunity; this is not a licence to go on a group hug.
Regards John


Re: Good news & Bad news re covid

 

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Down, boy! ?:D
Best
Susan


On 5 Feb 2021, at 01:07, John Miller via <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:

Very true. I am ultra lockdown. The time will come though, when I am very naughty with my Susie
Hugs John

On Thursday, 4 February 2021, 22:00:57 GMT, Purler <susan.platter@...> wrote:


I am absolutely not planning to go anywhere, other than the pharmacy and to drop my plastic bags in the nearest Sainsbug recycling bin. I did meet my old school friend this week, as she occasionally buys me (I do pay her) some dark chocolate M&S biscuits that I adore and we exchange cash and biccies in the car park!
Best
Susan

On 3 Feb 2021, at 08:30, John Miller via <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:

Dear All,
I suppose it ?was inevitable we would get some good & bad news.
All good is that vaccination reduces mortality, symptoms, hospitalisation & transmission. The bad news is how fast this thing mutates. 'Flu usually takes one year to the next to mutate. We've seen ?3major variants in a year.
They all seem to be funnelling to E484K at the moment, but what if something very novel occurs, we could be back to square one. Please remember all, it takes at least 3 weeks to get 67% immunity; this is not a licence to go on a group hug.
Regards John



Re: TV on mac

 

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Susan

On 5 Feb 2021, at 00:27, Judith Hall <glenidol@...> wrote:

Some parts of Australia is the same -- you wonder how many bodies are out there?


Jude


Re: Good news & Bad news re covid

 

Very true. I am ultra lockdown. The time will come though, when I am very naughty with my Susie
Hugs John

On Thursday, 4 February 2021, 22:00:57 GMT, Purler <susan.platter@...> wrote:


I am absolutely not planning to go anywhere, other than the pharmacy and to drop my plastic bags in the nearest Sainsbug recycling bin. I did meet my old school friend this week, as she occasionally buys me (I do pay her) some dark chocolate M&S biscuits that I adore and we exchange cash and biccies in the car park!
Best
Susan

On 3 Feb 2021, at 08:30, John Miller via <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:

Dear All,
I suppose it ?was inevitable we would get some good & bad news.
All good is that vaccination reduces mortality, symptoms, hospitalisation & transmission. The bad news is how fast this thing mutates. 'Flu usually takes one year to the next to mutate. We've seen ?3major variants in a year.
They all seem to be funnelling to E484K at the moment, but what if something very novel occurs, we could be back to square one. Please remember all, it takes at least 3 weeks to get 67% immunity; this is not a licence to go on a group hug.
Regards John


Re: TV on mac

 

Some parts of Australia is the same -- you wonder how many bodies are out there?


Jude


Re: TV on mac

 

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Ah yes, I remember reading about some kerfuffles with tourists who could not get it through their heads that this was a sacred place and they should not be trampling all over it in their walking boots!
Best
Susan


On 4 Feb 2021, at 08:46, Judith Hall <glenidol@...> wrote:

Ayers Rock has ended up being virtual for a lot of travellers. It gets roped off. Friend took mother and on the day they went there the indigenous people said no. There¡¯s always Google Earth - you have to access that now via web browser- old earth now defunct.

Jude


On 4 Feb 2021, at 11:36 am, John Miller via <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:

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Well, thinking for a while, maybe I am very stupid!?
If you go into the Northern Territories of Canada & break your leg, how long untlll help arrives? My Uncle Sid, in Toronto, had just such a friend & he said:
"I've never been more scared in my life"
You really are the edge of human existence
John

On Thursday, 4 February 2021, 01:23:18 GMT, John Miller via <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:


It's tough, because I really loved exploring. I really loved seeing Montreal, Quebec, a UNESCO site, the Carolinas & I was hoping to see the other continents, but now, because of seizures it would cost more than the airfare. I guess Ayer's Rock will have to be virtual. Kilimanjaro, just a hope

John

On Thursday, 4 February 2021, 01:07:48 GMT, John Miller via <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:


As always, you are probably right, & I guess 3 light years ahead of me. I just tried to chip in as best I could. It's not easy, trying to be at the cutting edge of the pharmaceutical industry, & then having to lookvery much elsewhere,
but I always have my Susie & Jude
Hugs?(VIRTUAL!)

On Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 23:18:37 GMT, Judith Hall <glenidol@...> wrote:


You¡¯re getting the wrong end of the stick John.? There are gizmos to buy out there but the problem us software is not 64 bit. At least Geniatech has had a go.

It¡¯s the software is the critical thing not the hardware. No use looking at things that require scart- there¡¯s no scart inlets on the back of a Mac.?

Who on earth wants to record to an iPad - watch maybe.... but then what. IPads only run cut down versions of any software.?

Maybe we just have to come to grips with technology galloping and keep old Macs going for old stuff we like and want to use. I don¡¯t know for sure but I think the newer systems not friendly to partitioning drives to run old systems any more.?


Jude







Re: TV on mac

 

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Talking of partitioning drives, have we been having fun (NOT) today with my iMac! ?I have a Boot Camp partition on which I run Windows 10 and play EverQuest but I¡¯ve been getting warnings that I have only 2% free space on my Windows area. After I backed up, twice, my iMac¡¯s drive (running Mojave) Harvey began to see if he could just swap (as it were) a larger Boot Camp space for the smaller one. Two hours later¡­. ?It now looks as though we have repartitioned the iMac¡¯s drive and tomorrow shall be (we hope) using WinClone to put my W10 back, then I shall have to see what all that has done to my EverQuest installation. There seem to have been a lot of changes to the Mac OS, making it much less obvious what to do for something like that. No more, ¡°It just works¡±¡­. ?/sigh
Best
Susan


On 4 Feb 2021, at 01:23, John Miller via <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:

It's tough, because I really loved exploring. I really loved seeing Montreal, Quebec, a UNESCO site, the Carolinas & I was hoping to see the other continents, but now, because of seizures it would cost more than the airfare. I guess Ayer's Rock will have to be virtual. Kilimanjaro, just a hope

John

On Thursday, 4 February 2021, 01:07:48 GMT, John Miller via <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:


As always, you are probably right, & I guess 3 light years ahead of me. I just tried to chip in as best I could. It's not easy, trying to be at the cutting edge of the pharmaceutical industry, & then having to lookvery much elsewhere,
but I always have my Susie & Jude
Hugs (VIRTUAL!)

On Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 23:18:37 GMT, Judith Hall <glenidol@...> wrote:


You¡¯re getting the wrong end of the stick John.? There are gizmos to buy out there but the problem us software is not 64 bit. At least Geniatech has had a go.

It¡¯s the software is the critical thing not the hardware. No use looking at things that require scart- there¡¯s no scart inlets on the back of a Mac.

Who on earth wants to record to an iPad - watch maybe.... but then what. IPads only run cut down versions of any software.

Maybe we just have to come to grips with technology galloping and keep old Macs going for old stuff we like and want to use. I don¡¯t know for sure but I think the newer systems not friendly to partitioning drives to run old systems any more.


Jude







Re: TV on mac

 

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Oh goodness, that is a very old gadget; I think Harvey has one somewhere but no idea what it is compatible with plus you need your password to make it work anyway
Best
Susan

On 4 Feb 2021, at 01:07, John Miller via <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:

As always, you are probably right, & I guess 3 light years ahead of me. I just tried to chip in as best I could. It's not easy, trying to be at the cutting edge of the pharmaceutical industry, & then having to lookvery much elsewhere,
but I always have my Susie & Jude
Hugs (VIRTUAL!)

On Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 23:18:37 GMT, Judith Hall <glenidol@...> wrote:


You¡¯re getting the wrong end of the stick John.? There are gizmos to buy out there but the problem us software is not 64 bit. At least Geniatech has had a go.

It¡¯s the software is the critical thing not the hardware. No use looking at things that require scart- there¡¯s no scart inlets on the back of a Mac.

Who on earth wants to record to an iPad - watch maybe.... but then what. IPads only run cut down versions of any software.

Maybe we just have to come to grips with technology galloping and keep old Macs going for old stuff we like and want to use. I don¡¯t know for sure but I think the newer systems not friendly to partitioning drives to run old systems any more.


Jude







Re: Good news & Bad news re covid

 

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I am absolutely not planning to go anywhere, other than the pharmacy and to drop my plastic bags in the nearest Sainsbug recycling bin. I did meet my old school friend this week, as she occasionally buys me (I do pay her) some dark chocolate M&S biscuits that I adore and we exchange cash and biccies in the car park!
Best
Susan

On 3 Feb 2021, at 08:30, John Miller via <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:

Dear All,
I suppose it ?was inevitable we would get some good & bad news.
All good is that vaccination reduces mortality, symptoms, hospitalisation & transmission. The bad news is how fast this thing mutates. 'Flu usually takes one year to the next to mutate. We've seen ?3major variants in a year.
They all seem to be funnelling to E484K at the moment, but what if something very novel occurs, we could be back to square one. Please remember all, it takes at least 3 weeks to get 67% immunity; this is not a licence to go on a group hug.
Regards John


Re: TV on mac

 

Please forgive me guys. It's like have been a one legged man in ass kicking contest recently.
Not to say we all have
John

On Thursday, 4 February 2021, 08:46:15 GMT, Judith Hall <glenidol@...> wrote:


Ayers Rock has ended up being virtual for a lot of travellers. It gets roped off. Friend took mother and on the day they went there the indigenous people said no. There¡¯s always Google Earth - you have to access that now via web browser- old earth now defunct.

Jude


On 4 Feb 2021, at 11:36 am, John Miller via groups.io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:

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Well, thinking for a while, maybe I am very stupid!?
If you go into the Northern Territories of Canada & break your leg, how long untlll help arrives? My Uncle Sid, in Toronto, had just such a friend & he said:
"I've never been more scared in my life"
You really are the edge of human existence
John

On Thursday, 4 February 2021, 01:23:18 GMT, John Miller via groups.io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:


It's tough, because I really loved exploring. I really loved seeing Montreal, Quebec, a UNESCO site, the Carolinas & I was hoping to see the other continents, but now, because of seizures it would cost more than the airfare. I guess Ayer's Rock will have to be virtual. Kilimanjaro, just a hope

John

On Thursday, 4 February 2021, 01:07:48 GMT, John Miller via groups.io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:


As always, you are probably right, & I guess 3 light years ahead of me. I just tried to chip in as best I could. It's not easy, trying to be at the cutting edge of the pharmaceutical industry, & then having to lookvery much elsewhere,
but I always have my Susie & Jude
Hugs (VIRTUAL!)

On Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 23:18:37 GMT, Judith Hall <glenidol@...> wrote:


You¡¯re getting the wrong end of the stick John.? There are gizmos to buy out there but the problem us software is not 64 bit. At least Geniatech has had a go.

It¡¯s the software is the critical thing not the hardware. No use looking at things that require scart- there¡¯s no scart inlets on the back of a Mac.

Who on earth wants to record to an iPad - watch maybe.... but then what. IPads only run cut down versions of any software.

Maybe we just have to come to grips with technology galloping and keep old Macs going for old stuff we like and want to use. I don¡¯t know for sure but I think the newer systems not friendly to partitioning drives to run old systems any more.


Jude






Re: TV on mac

 

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Ayers Rock has ended up being virtual for a lot of travellers. It gets roped off. Friend took mother and on the day they went there the indigenous people said no. There¡¯s always Google Earth - you have to access that now via web browser- old earth now defunct.

Jude


On 4 Feb 2021, at 11:36 am, John Miller via groups.io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:

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Well, thinking for a while, maybe I am very stupid!?
If you go into the Northern Territories of Canada & break your leg, how long untlll help arrives? My Uncle Sid, in Toronto, had just such a friend & he said:
"I've never been more scared in my life"
You really are the edge of human existence
John

On Thursday, 4 February 2021, 01:23:18 GMT, John Miller via groups.io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:


It's tough, because I really loved exploring. I really loved seeing Montreal, Quebec, a UNESCO site, the Carolinas & I was hoping to see the other continents, but now, because of seizures it would cost more than the airfare. I guess Ayer's Rock will have to be virtual. Kilimanjaro, just a hope

John

On Thursday, 4 February 2021, 01:07:48 GMT, John Miller via groups.io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:


As always, you are probably right, & I guess 3 light years ahead of me. I just tried to chip in as best I could. It's not easy, trying to be at the cutting edge of the pharmaceutical industry, & then having to lookvery much elsewhere,
but I always have my Susie & Jude
Hugs (VIRTUAL!)

On Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 23:18:37 GMT, Judith Hall <glenidol@...> wrote:


You¡¯re getting the wrong end of the stick John.? There are gizmos to buy out there but the problem us software is not 64 bit. At least Geniatech has had a go.

It¡¯s the software is the critical thing not the hardware. No use looking at things that require scart- there¡¯s no scart inlets on the back of a Mac.

Who on earth wants to record to an iPad - watch maybe.... but then what. IPads only run cut down versions of any software.

Maybe we just have to come to grips with technology galloping and keep old Macs going for old stuff we like and want to use. I don¡¯t know for sure but I think the newer systems not friendly to partitioning drives to run old systems any more.


Jude






Re: TV on mac

 

Well, thinking for a while, maybe I am very stupid!?
If you go into the Northern Territories of Canada & break your leg, how long untlll help arrives? My Uncle Sid, in Toronto, had just such a friend & he said:
"I've never been more scared in my life"
You really are the edge of human existence
John

On Thursday, 4 February 2021, 01:23:18 GMT, John Miller via groups.io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:


It's tough, because I really loved exploring. I really loved seeing Montreal, Quebec, a UNESCO site, the Carolinas & I was hoping to see the other continents, but now, because of seizures it would cost more than the airfare. I guess Ayer's Rock will have to be virtual. Kilimanjaro, just a hope

John

On Thursday, 4 February 2021, 01:07:48 GMT, John Miller via groups.io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:


As always, you are probably right, & I guess 3 light years ahead of me. I just tried to chip in as best I could. It's not easy, trying to be at the cutting edge of the pharmaceutical industry, & then having to lookvery much elsewhere,
but I always have my Susie & Jude
Hugs (VIRTUAL!)

On Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 23:18:37 GMT, Judith Hall <glenidol@...> wrote:


You¡¯re getting the wrong end of the stick John.? There are gizmos to buy out there but the problem us software is not 64 bit. At least Geniatech has had a go.

It¡¯s the software is the critical thing not the hardware. No use looking at things that require scart- there¡¯s no scart inlets on the back of a Mac.

Who on earth wants to record to an iPad - watch maybe.... but then what. IPads only run cut down versions of any software.

Maybe we just have to come to grips with technology galloping and keep old Macs going for old stuff we like and want to use. I don¡¯t know for sure but I think the newer systems not friendly to partitioning drives to run old systems any more.


Jude






Re: TV on mac

 

It's tough, because I really loved exploring. I really loved seeing Montreal, Quebec, a UNESCO site, the Carolinas & I was hoping to see the other continents, but now, because of seizures it would cost more than the airfare. I guess Ayer's Rock will have to be virtual. Kilimanjaro, just a hope

John

On Thursday, 4 February 2021, 01:07:48 GMT, John Miller via groups.io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:


As always, you are probably right, & I guess 3 light years ahead of me. I just tried to chip in as best I could. It's not easy, trying to be at the cutting edge of the pharmaceutical industry, & then having to lookvery much elsewhere,
but I always have my Susie & Jude
Hugs (VIRTUAL!)

On Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 23:18:37 GMT, Judith Hall <glenidol@...> wrote:


You¡¯re getting the wrong end of the stick John.? There are gizmos to buy out there but the problem us software is not 64 bit. At least Geniatech has had a go.

It¡¯s the software is the critical thing not the hardware. No use looking at things that require scart- there¡¯s no scart inlets on the back of a Mac.

Who on earth wants to record to an iPad - watch maybe.... but then what. IPads only run cut down versions of any software.

Maybe we just have to come to grips with technology galloping and keep old Macs going for old stuff we like and want to use. I don¡¯t know for sure but I think the newer systems not friendly to partitioning drives to run old systems any more.


Jude






Re: TV on mac

 

As always, you are probably right, & I guess 3 light years ahead of me. I just tried to chip in as best I could. It's not easy, trying to be at the cutting edge of the pharmaceutical industry, & then having to lookvery much elsewhere,
but I always have my Susie & Jude
Hugs (VIRTUAL!)

On Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 23:18:37 GMT, Judith Hall <glenidol@...> wrote:


You¡¯re getting the wrong end of the stick John.? There are gizmos to buy out there but the problem us software is not 64 bit. At least Geniatech has had a go.

It¡¯s the software is the critical thing not the hardware. No use looking at things that require scart- there¡¯s no scart inlets on the back of a Mac.

Who on earth wants to record to an iPad - watch maybe.... but then what. IPads only run cut down versions of any software.

Maybe we just have to come to grips with technology galloping and keep old Macs going for old stuff we like and want to use. I don¡¯t know for sure but I think the newer systems not friendly to partitioning drives to run old systems any more.


Jude






Re: TV on mac

 

You¡¯re getting the wrong end of the stick John. There are gizmos to buy out there but the problem us software is not 64 bit. At least Geniatech has had a go.

It¡¯s the software is the critical thing not the hardware. No use looking at things that require scart- there¡¯s no scart inlets on the back of a Mac.

Who on earth wants to record to an iPad - watch maybe.... but then what. IPads only run cut down versions of any software.

Maybe we just have to come to grips with technology galloping and keep old Macs going for old stuff we like and want to use. I don¡¯t know for sure but I think the newer systems not friendly to partitioning drives to run old systems any more.


Jude


Re: TV on mac

 

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John, I had an Elgato a long while ago. It was an EyeTV. Ran very well on my iMac. That¡¯s back when iMacs were thick and silver. Now I run everything through multiple Apple TV¡¯s. 1 newer Apple TV HD in my room. One a little bit older Apple TV HD in hubby¡¯s room and the Apple TV 4K in the living room. We have Hulu with live streaming, Netflix and free Apple TV+. We have an HD indoor antenna for over air tv.?

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On Feb 3, 2021, at 12:27 PM, John Miller via groups.io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:

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{ know I am going to get burned for this, but WHATthe hell I have had half of bottle of Whisky, after a very hard week. So I hope I can be forgiven in advance:
NASA team were in a spot of bother, so "Team leader said, OK let the Woman drive!"
Hugs John

On Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 18:49:17 GMT, John Miller via groups.io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:


I think it's fair to say I've done some searching, but am still not (entirely) any the wiser. Perhaps this market is in a state of flux. Read (somewhere, don't quote me on this, that Elgato tried to expand, perhaps unwisely) & got bought out. May be a case of:
"Fools rush in, where angels fear to tread."
Regards John

On Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 10:38:59 GMT, John Miller via groups.io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:


Docooler GTMEDIA X8 Set-top Box, DVB-S/S2/S2X T2-MI Satellite TV Receivers-Support HD 1080P/PVR/H DMI/SCART/HEVC H.265/10bit/Biss Auto Roll/WiFi

+ a maybe

August TV Tuner for Android Phones DVB-T305 ¨C Watch Live Freeview HD Television on Android 4.1+ Smartphones - Micro USB for Samsung/HTC/Huawei/Sony

August/Dafodil are based in UK

On Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 10:28:48 GMT, John Miller via groups.io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:


Not sure about details on this one:

Oakcastle SB110 HD Freeview Box for TV, with USB slot for recording and playback, HDMI and SCART connections with remote control, 150+ channels


On Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 10:22:15 GMT, John Miller via groups.io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:


Try august website. They say this is iOS compatible. I would check carefully, something about 2019:

August Portable Freeview TV for iOS and Android DVB-T405 - Watch and Record Live Freeview on Phones and Tablets/No Mobile Data or WiFi Required - Rechargeable Battery


On Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 10:08:21 GMT, John Miller via groups.io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:


Well, they seem to be hiding now!
I've sent many emails to Geniatech, with poor results & seen bad reviews. Decided to "hold fire" on any purchase till more experience was listed
John

On Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 09:24:39 GMT, John Miller via groups.io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:


Yes, Jude, I heard not so good things about Geniatech. Marketed through Germany but produced in China. There are alternatives, but I'm damned if anyone will tell me they are 64 bit mac compatible. Some say iOS compatible. Will try to dig out details, when not so busy.
Hope pair of you are well
John

On Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 09:19:10 GMT, Judith Hall <glenidol@...> wrote:


I too am in the same boat. My tv gizmo stopped working on iMac Pro when I went forward to Catalina( another reason tempted to go backwards). It still works fine on 10 y? iMac.

Geniatech took over EyeTv - they have made 64 bit software which I downloaded. Old serial number for version three doesn¡¯t work with version 4 - you have to buy. But I am reading people paid and didn¡¯t get serial number and people who paid and got serial. Any get it to work. No new EyeTv gizmos being produced becoming rare as fairies.

I do use mine -? I like tv running on my screen while working and recently have recorded programs edited and burned to DVD for locals who gave starred in programs.

I¡¯m looking for a solution but not been able to get answers out of Genuatech and I have tried.

Jude






Re: TV on mac

 

{ know I am going to get burned for this, but WHATthe hell I have had half of bottle of Whisky, after a very hard week. So I hope I can be forgiven in advance:
NASA team were in a spot of bother, so "Team leader said, OK let the Woman drive!"
Hugs John

On Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 18:49:17 GMT, John Miller via groups.io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:


I think it's fair to say I've done some searching, but am still not (entirely) any the wiser. Perhaps this market is in a state of flux. Read (somewhere, don't quote me on this, that Elgato tried to expand, perhaps unwisely) & got bought out. May be a case of:
"Fools rush in, where angels fear to tread."
Regards John

On Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 10:38:59 GMT, John Miller via groups.io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:


Docooler GTMEDIA X8 Set-top Box, DVB-S/S2/S2X T2-MI Satellite TV Receivers-Support HD 1080P/PVR/H DMI/SCART/HEVC H.265/10bit/Biss Auto Roll/WiFi

+ a maybe

August TV Tuner for Android Phones DVB-T305 ¨C Watch Live Freeview HD Television on Android 4.1+ Smartphones - Micro USB for Samsung/HTC/Huawei/Sony

August/Dafodil are based in UK

On Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 10:28:48 GMT, John Miller via groups.io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:


Not sure about details on this one:

Oakcastle SB110 HD Freeview Box for TV, with USB slot for recording and playback, HDMI and SCART connections with remote control, 150+ channels


On Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 10:22:15 GMT, John Miller via groups.io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:


Try august website. They say this is iOS compatible. I would check carefully, something about 2019:

August Portable Freeview TV for iOS and Android DVB-T405 - Watch and Record Live Freeview on Phones and Tablets/No Mobile Data or WiFi Required - Rechargeable Battery


On Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 10:08:21 GMT, John Miller via groups.io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:


Well, they seem to be hiding now!
I've sent many emails to Geniatech, with poor results & seen bad reviews. Decided to "hold fire" on any purchase till more experience was listed
John

On Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 09:24:39 GMT, John Miller via groups.io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:


Yes, Jude, I heard not so good things about Geniatech. Marketed through Germany but produced in China. There are alternatives, but I'm damned if anyone will tell me they are 64 bit mac compatible. Some say iOS compatible. Will try to dig out details, when not so busy.
Hope pair of you are well
John

On Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 09:19:10 GMT, Judith Hall <glenidol@...> wrote:


I too am in the same boat. My tv gizmo stopped working on iMac Pro when I went forward to Catalina( another reason tempted to go backwards). It still works fine on 10 y? iMac.

Geniatech took over EyeTv - they have made 64 bit software which I downloaded. Old serial number for version three doesn¡¯t work with version 4 - you have to buy. But I am reading people paid and didn¡¯t get serial number and people who paid and got serial. Any get it to work. No new EyeTv gizmos being produced becoming rare as fairies.

I do use mine -? I like tv running on my screen while working and recently have recorded programs edited and burned to DVD for locals who gave starred in programs.

I¡¯m looking for a solution but not been able to get answers out of Genuatech and I have tried.

Jude






Re: TV on mac

 

I think it's fair to say I've done some searching, but am still not (entirely) any the wiser. Perhaps this market is in a state of flux. Read (somewhere, don't quote me on this, that Elgato tried to expand, perhaps unwisely) & got bought out. May be a case of:
"Fools rush in, where angels fear to tread."
Regards John

On Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 10:38:59 GMT, John Miller via groups.io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:


Docooler GTMEDIA X8 Set-top Box, DVB-S/S2/S2X T2-MI Satellite TV Receivers-Support HD 1080P/PVR/H DMI/SCART/HEVC H.265/10bit/Biss Auto Roll/WiFi

+ a maybe

August TV Tuner for Android Phones DVB-T305 ¨C Watch Live Freeview HD Television on Android 4.1+ Smartphones - Micro USB for Samsung/HTC/Huawei/Sony

August/Dafodil are based in UK

On Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 10:28:48 GMT, John Miller via groups.io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:


Not sure about details on this one:

Oakcastle SB110 HD Freeview Box for TV, with USB slot for recording and playback, HDMI and SCART connections with remote control, 150+ channels


On Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 10:22:15 GMT, John Miller via groups.io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:


Try august website. They say this is iOS compatible. I would check carefully, something about 2019:

August Portable Freeview TV for iOS and Android DVB-T405 - Watch and Record Live Freeview on Phones and Tablets/No Mobile Data or WiFi Required - Rechargeable Battery


On Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 10:08:21 GMT, John Miller via groups.io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:


Well, they seem to be hiding now!
I've sent many emails to Geniatech, with poor results & seen bad reviews. Decided to "hold fire" on any purchase till more experience was listed
John

On Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 09:24:39 GMT, John Miller via groups.io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:


Yes, Jude, I heard not so good things about Geniatech. Marketed through Germany but produced in China. There are alternatives, but I'm damned if anyone will tell me they are 64 bit mac compatible. Some say iOS compatible. Will try to dig out details, when not so busy.
Hope pair of you are well
John

On Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 09:19:10 GMT, Judith Hall <glenidol@...> wrote:


I too am in the same boat. My tv gizmo stopped working on iMac Pro when I went forward to Catalina( another reason tempted to go backwards). It still works fine on 10 y? iMac.

Geniatech took over EyeTv - they have made 64 bit software which I downloaded. Old serial number for version three doesn¡¯t work with version 4 - you have to buy. But I am reading people paid and didn¡¯t get serial number and people who paid and got serial. Any get it to work. No new EyeTv gizmos being produced becoming rare as fairies.

I do use mine -? I like tv running on my screen while working and recently have recorded programs edited and burned to DVD for locals who gave starred in programs.

I¡¯m looking for a solution but not been able to get answers out of Genuatech and I have tried.

Jude






Re: TV on mac

 

Docooler GTMEDIA X8 Set-top Box, DVB-S/S2/S2X T2-MI Satellite TV Receivers-Support HD 1080P/PVR/H DMI/SCART/HEVC H.265/10bit/Biss Auto Roll/WiFi

+ a maybe

August TV Tuner for Android Phones DVB-T305 ¨C Watch Live Freeview HD Television on Android 4.1+ Smartphones - Micro USB for Samsung/HTC/Huawei/Sony

August/Dafodil are based in UK

On Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 10:28:48 GMT, John Miller via groups.io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:


Not sure about details on this one:

Oakcastle SB110 HD Freeview Box for TV, with USB slot for recording and playback, HDMI and SCART connections with remote control, 150+ channels


On Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 10:22:15 GMT, John Miller via groups.io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:


Try august website. They say this is iOS compatible. I would check carefully, something about 2019:

August Portable Freeview TV for iOS and Android DVB-T405 - Watch and Record Live Freeview on Phones and Tablets/No Mobile Data or WiFi Required - Rechargeable Battery


On Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 10:08:21 GMT, John Miller via groups.io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:


Well, they seem to be hiding now!
I've sent many emails to Geniatech, with poor results & seen bad reviews. Decided to "hold fire" on any purchase till more experience was listed
John

On Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 09:24:39 GMT, John Miller via groups.io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:


Yes, Jude, I heard not so good things about Geniatech. Marketed through Germany but produced in China. There are alternatives, but I'm damned if anyone will tell me they are 64 bit mac compatible. Some say iOS compatible. Will try to dig out details, when not so busy.
Hope pair of you are well
John

On Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 09:19:10 GMT, Judith Hall <glenidol@...> wrote:


I too am in the same boat. My tv gizmo stopped working on iMac Pro when I went forward to Catalina( another reason tempted to go backwards). It still works fine on 10 y? iMac.

Geniatech took over EyeTv - they have made 64 bit software which I downloaded. Old serial number for version three doesn¡¯t work with version 4 - you have to buy. But I am reading people paid and didn¡¯t get serial number and people who paid and got serial. Any get it to work. No new EyeTv gizmos being produced becoming rare as fairies.

I do use mine -? I like tv running on my screen while working and recently have recorded programs edited and burned to DVD for locals who gave starred in programs.

I¡¯m looking for a solution but not been able to get answers out of Genuatech and I have tried.

Jude






Re: TV on mac

 

Not sure about details on this one:

Oakcastle SB110 HD Freeview Box for TV, with USB slot for recording and playback, HDMI and SCART connections with remote control, 150+ channels


On Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 10:22:15 GMT, John Miller via groups.io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:


Try august website. They say this is iOS compatible. I would check carefully, something about 2019:

August Portable Freeview TV for iOS and Android DVB-T405 - Watch and Record Live Freeview on Phones and Tablets/No Mobile Data or WiFi Required - Rechargeable Battery


On Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 10:08:21 GMT, John Miller via groups.io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:


Well, they seem to be hiding now!
I've sent many emails to Geniatech, with poor results & seen bad reviews. Decided to "hold fire" on any purchase till more experience was listed
John

On Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 09:24:39 GMT, John Miller via groups.io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:


Yes, Jude, I heard not so good things about Geniatech. Marketed through Germany but produced in China. There are alternatives, but I'm damned if anyone will tell me they are 64 bit mac compatible. Some say iOS compatible. Will try to dig out details, when not so busy.
Hope pair of you are well
John

On Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 09:19:10 GMT, Judith Hall <glenidol@...> wrote:


I too am in the same boat. My tv gizmo stopped working on iMac Pro when I went forward to Catalina( another reason tempted to go backwards). It still works fine on 10 y? iMac.

Geniatech took over EyeTv - they have made 64 bit software which I downloaded. Old serial number for version three doesn¡¯t work with version 4 - you have to buy. But I am reading people paid and didn¡¯t get serial number and people who paid and got serial. Any get it to work. No new EyeTv gizmos being produced becoming rare as fairies.

I do use mine -? I like tv running on my screen while working and recently have recorded programs edited and burned to DVD for locals who gave starred in programs.

I¡¯m looking for a solution but not been able to get answers out of Genuatech and I have tried.

Jude