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As of macOS 10.14.5 (Mojave), according to Apple, all applications have to be certified by Apple (notarization). This process checks the applications for malware and, if successful, certifies the applications. Only these “certified” applications can be installed or started. Although it will take a while until macOS 10.14.5 is available, we still have all versions now notarized by Apple. (All versions except finessTV Server ET – this application is still not compatible to macOS 10.14 due to the 32 bit version of EyeTV.) The updated versions can now be …

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In the last few months we unfortunately had no capacity to work on finessTV because of the app development for other companies. In addition, there were various development problems with macOS 10.14, which we had to solve by bug reports to Apple – as far as we remember, there was never a macOS with so many problems from the developer’s point of view. But at least for finessTV we can finally offer an adapted version. Unfortunately for nessViewer and

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We improved now EPG parsing for the ET Server as well: if the EPG channel info has the same name as the channel name in EyeTV, then the EPG is displayed automatically. In other words: the EPG must not be assigned to the channels in the “Channels List & EPG” window. And we tested EyeTV T2 Hybrid with the ET Server on an older iMac (2009), which does not meet the hardware requirements of Geniatech. Digital

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The basic version of the stand-alone for Mac has now past the internal alpha test and are available for beta test at the download page. The TV receiver must be Sat IP (DLNA/UPnP) compatible – like the Fritz!Box Cable Router or the FRITZ!WLAN Repeater DVB‑C. After the successful connection, the available channels are displayed in a list and the current live stream is displayed in the main window.

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As promised some time ago, finessTV 1.6 now supports more TV receivers. There are now two server solutions: the previous server streaming EyeTV live streams (which has been renamed to “finessTV Server ET”) – and the new “finessTV Server ST”. “finessTV Server ST” connects to a Sat IP compatible TV receiver like Fritz!Box Cable Router or