To manipulate the menus I use either AJAX or a Harmony 555. The technology began with satellite signals, but is now spreading (slowly) to other reception paths.Trying to improve the user experience of my mini HTPC further, I am puzzled on how to solve the following:Ĭurrently I run Plex and EyeTV on the mini and use RB to switch between the applications. The device DTV Streamer Quad from Geniatech, for example, is one such device. The standard is called SAT>IP, but in the meantime it developed so it can also transmit other signals, such as wired TV signals into the network. eyeTV also has this function, but it just falls flat at the moment. The standard provides that a signal received via satellite can easily be routed to the home network – and SAT>IP Viewer then makes it accessible on the Mac. You need a device that supports the SAT>IP standard, for example the Geniatech DTV Netstreamer and many Panasonic TV devices. To explain: this program does not work with the usual TV sticks. Here you can find the detailed instructions. Christian Hackbarth, who already created the fantastic DVB-T Viewer for Windows, also has a solution for macOS friends: the SAT>IP Viewer, which is already in 64 bit and runs under macOS Catalina. Impatient people can get a beta version here.īut we promised you an alternative for the Mac. The programm will come in a 64 bit version, but it will take another two months. all applications that were created in 32 bit simply don’t work anymore. You are looking for a TV software for macOS that runs under 10.15 Catalina? eyeTV will be adjusted in a little while but you need a solution immediately? No problem if you have SAT>IP devices at home.īut all in turn: with macOS Catalina Apple has made the switch to 64 bit – and exclusively.