It’s nice to see that although the main marketing push with the HDHomeRun is for Mac customers, Elgato still includes drivers for Windows users.Īntenna/cable input: standard F connector Driver for Microsoft Windows 7 Media Center (CD-ROM).This is both good and bad as we’ll cover later. The only branding from SiliconDust is on the actual hardware itself all manuals and documentation reference Elgato. Retailing at $179.95, it’s exactly $50 more than the PC-only version (note that from Elgato’s website the EyeTV 3 software costs $80), so it is a savings of at least $30.Įverything inside the box is very tightly packaged. What Elgato is offering is the 3rd revision to the HDHomeRun hardware, coupled with the latest version of their Mac-exclusive EyeTV 3 software. After all, the SiliconDust HDHomeRun has been one of the most popular tuners for home theater PC (HTPC) users since 2006. When I initially saw the announcement from Elgato that they have released the HDHomeRun under their own brand name I was immediately curious as to what this was all about.
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