![]() EyeTV WiFi Export w/Turbo.264 Hardware: 0:43.0 (53.6MB File), 3:03.5 (263.2MB File)Īs you can see, on the current top-of-the-range iMac the Turbo.264 actually slows down exports by around 40%.I did this both with and without the Turbo.264 plugged in. I then clicked on the "Prepare for WiFi access again" link for each and timed how long the export took with a stopwatch. I recorded two programs in EyeTV - one of exactly 60 seconds length (53.6MB) and another of exactly 5 minutes (263.2MB). I was using EyeTV version 3.0.4 (4279) and the Turbo.264 software is version 1.3 (294) and all of this was running on OS X Leopard 10.5.6. After discovering that my new Turbo.264 was slowing down my exports, I ran some very quick tests using the EyeTV software on my iMac 3.06GHz Intel Core Duo (with 4MB DDR2 RAM). Audio/Video synchronization issues with certain source files have been resolved.".Exports to Apple TV now play on the PS3.Improved recovery after encountering a communication problem on the USB bus.Files exported from Final Cut Pro are no longer cropped.iMovie projects that contained a title at the beginning no longer export at 1 frame per second.QuickTime Player no longer plays back files with an incorrect gamma value.A problem where files encoded from EyeTV 3.1.1 to Apple TV, iPhone or iPod did not contain the sound track has been resolved.Files encoded to iPod/iPhone formats no longer cause the 2nd-gen iPod touch to crash.The "Closed Captions" option creates a QuickTime closed caption track from NTSC sources with closed captions.The "Chapter Markers" option creates QuickTime chapter markers from sources that contain chapter markers, e.g. ![]() ![]() The "Dolby Digital" option preserves Dolby Digital AC-3 audio when encoding to Apple TV.This reduces encoding speed somewhat, especially on slower Macs.Īdvanced Options: Three advanced custom options have been added. Improved Picture Quality: In many cases, encoded files are sharper due to improved deinterlacing. Their page's change list initially (fixed now) had the exact same features mentioned in the May 2008 v1.3 release (YouTube Upload, DVD Chapter Markers, Dolby Digital AC-3 Audio Passthrough for Apple TV Exports, QuickTime Broadcaster Support and bug fixes) - so I downloaded the ReadMe file for v1.4, which shows these changes: Turbo.264 v1.4 Software Update: ElGato has posted a v1.4 software update for their original Turbo.264 ( no longer online). Updated for Apple TV conversion tests w/1.1 software Updated for Apple TV setting tests w/CPU usage Recent Updates | Mac Upgrades/Repairs | Storage | Video | Audio/HT | Apps/OS/Network | HomeĮncoding Speed Tests with Elgato Turbo.264 Hardware Encoder Encoding Speed Tests with Elgato Turbo.264 Hardware Encoder (Macintosh)
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