
I found EyeTV to be a good solution for both the hardware and software. The EyeTV software is great, it has a setup assistant that will automatically tune the channels in for you, guiding you along the way like this: In the USA cable TV is popular, while Japan and South America have ISDB. You need to get one suitable for your area, for example in Australia, Asia and Europe the standard is DVB-T (also called DTT). So the antenna lead coming from your roof now plugs into your computer as if it was your TV. One end plugs into your USB port, the other end has an antenna socket where you plug the lead coming out of your TV antenna. Firstly, some hardware to get the TV signal into your computer, and secondly, you need some software to control the recordings and display the TV programs on your screen. To watch digital TV on you mac you need 2 things.


Once you’ve got it connected, you can set it up to record any shows you want, and watch them anytime. Did you know you can get a tuner for your Macintosh computer, plug a TV antenna into it, and watch TV on your macintosh computer.
