![]() ![]() Stream live TV or your recordings to the big screen via AirPlay. There is no need to reconfigure your local Wi-Fi network. Simply activate the option "iPhone/iPad Sharing" in the EyeTV preferences. Sometimes, fully automatic configuration may not be possible outside of your local network. If you're using the OS X firewall, be sure to allow incoming connections for both EyeTV and EyeConnect. If that doesn't let you connect, try turning off the firewall and turning it back on again. EyeTV 3.6.5 or later with compatible TV tuner. iPad Air, iPad (iPad 2 or later), iPad mini, iPhone (iPhone 4 or later) or iPod touch (5th generation) with iOS 7.0.4 or later.MUNCHEN, Germany and SAN FRANCISCO - (PRIMEZONE) - Elgato Systems, creators of the award-winning digital TV recorder EyeTV for the Mac, today officially released EyeConnect, the Macintosh market's first fully integrated media streaming software based on Universal Plug and Play(TM) Audio/Video (UPnP(TM) AV). EyeConnect enables digital music, video, or photo content, including EyeTV recordings, iPhotos (TM) and iTunes(R) stored on a Macintosh, to be played on a broad variety of UPnP(TM) AV certified devices throughout the home. #EYECONNECT TV FULL#ĮyeConnect supports all digital media formats and is capable of streaming slideshows, music and even HDTV in full video quality with Dolby Digital sound (see note). Starting today EyeConnect can be purchased online at for USD 99.00. A free, 30-day trial version is available for download. "CES 2005 was bursting with announcements about new media players and devices that will revolutionize the media experience in the living room," says Freddie Geier, Elgato's CEO. ![]() "Elgato's EyeConnect media streaming software addresses this rapidly growing market for home networking. In the first four months of this year the market has already seen a broad range of consumer electronic brands announcing their UPnP(TM) AV solutions. We want to give the Mac community the freedom of choice for their favorite living room equipment." The research company In-Stat ( expects media networking to continue to grow rapidly over the next few years. The integration of media ports into CE devices will continue, with many devices having Ethernet and 802.11x ports standard in coming years. Total media networking connections will grow from over 51 million in 2005 to over 223 million in 2009, a 29% annual growth rate.
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