Freecom Dvb-t Usb Stick Software Mac

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I recently got a USB stick tuner for my laptop but have no tuner software. The stick is Intel CE9500 based and the drivers installed fine. I tested it with trial DVB Dream which worked fine.
What I want is just a simple tuner and EPG for Freeview, I don't need a PVR and the extra complication and program overhead.
Any suggestions?

Freecom DVB-T USB Stick Manual (29 pages) DIGITAL / HYBRID (DVB-T&ANALOG) TERRESTRIAL TV & RADIO RECEIVER / USB 2.0 WIN XP. Discuss: Freecom DVB-T USB stick digital TV tuner / radio tuner - USB 2.0 Sign in to comment. Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic. We delete comments that violate our policy, which we. Jul 05, 2009  Re: Freecom DVB-T & Analog USB stick there are 3 seperate parts to using these most of these DVB-T devices. Theres the required BDA driver set OC, then that cold boots a DVB software firmware into the USB2 device, only then can the DVB app player/tuner can start using it. Nov 29, 2008  Actually, it works. The freecom DVB-T USB Stick indeed only comes with win xp software and drivers and there doesn't seem to be any description wether 'somehow' it can run on a MAC. The Freecom DVB-T USB Stick may or may not be any good, and as I never got it working I will never know. All I can tell you is their support is rubbish, with national telephone rates, numerous calls to get past the recorded message, and up to 48 hours to get an RMA number to return items for repair. The Freecom DVB-T USB Stick brings you into the Digital World of TV Programs, without monthly subscription! ( which you can download freely at the moment) software on my mac, selecting the hardware as a 'miglia' 'tv-mini' with which it would seem to share it's internals. So now i can record freeview onto my mac should i want to.

Freecom Dvb-t Usb Stick Software Mac Pro

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Freecom Dvb-t Usb Stick Software Mac Free

  • #2
    RogerO.
    Out of my league this !
    Try here for some info......
    http://www.sevenforums.com/drivers/3216-dvb-t-intel-ce9500-usb-dongle.html
    Regards
  • #3
    Try MediaPortal http://www.team-mediaportal.com I've been using it for about five years it's very powerful.
  • #4
    I recently got a USB stick tuner for my laptop but have no tuner software. The stick is Intel CE9500 based and the drivers installed fine. I tested it with trial DVB Dream which worked fine.
    What I want is just a simple tuner and EPG for Freeview, I don't need a PVR and the extra complication and program overhead.
    Any suggestions?
    If you understand French, you have this one (pouchinTV) which works with any card or stick with BDA drivers (which is the case of the CE9500).
    It's fairly simple and light, but has nevertheless a PVR function ans can record in TS or PS format.
    http://www.pouchintv.fr/
  • #5
    Most software supplied with DVB devices is almost useless! If you Google 'DVB Software' you will find plenty. The page below has quite a selection and is a good starting point.
    http://www.videohelp.com/tools/sections/digitaltv-dvb-hdtv.
    Media Portal and NextPVR are probably OTT for what you want as they are mainly PVR software. DVBviewer seems to be regarded as the best viewing software but is not free costing 15euro but a demo version is available.
  • #6
    If you are on Vista or W7 why not just use Media Center?. As long as the drivers are installed it works fine with most USB tuners and it's free.
  • #7
    ProgDVB is what I use
    http://www.progdvb.com/
    VLC also works at a push - cross multiplex tuning is a pain though!
  • #8
    Have a look at AltDVB:
    http://www.videohelp.com/tools/ALTDVB
    It does everything but timeshifting without unneccesary bloat, and personally I would hate to be without it.
  • #9
    Have a look at AltDVB:
    http://www.videohelp.com/tools/ALTDVB
    It does everything but timeshifting

    This is incorrect; it DOES do timeshifting.
  • #10
    Have a look at AltDVB:
    http://www.videohelp.com/tools/ALTDVB
    It does everything but timeshifting without unneccesary bloat, and personally I would hate to be without it.

    I can't even get this software to work properly. Can't find channels. Various menu items do nothing. No help etc. Unfortunately, most of the more bloated software actually works for me. Don't know what the problem is - unless my ancient laptop and XP upset AltDVB.
  • #11
    Morning,
    I know this is a bit old but I've got a similar issue.
    I've got a standard DVB-T tuner but need the software for it to run on (for watching the TV programmes).
    I know about Windows Media Center, but are there any other alternatives that are any good? They need to be able to let the user watch Freeview/DVB-T from a USB tuner, and they also need to be free (no subscriptions or payware).
    Any recommendations would be appreciated!