![]() ![]() then close the System Preferences window.if you get a popup warning “EyeTV will not have access to files in your documents folder until it is quit” click the “Quit Now”-button.in the list that now appears on the right, scroll down to EyeTV and put a checkmark at ‘Documents Folder’.in list on the left, click on ‘Files and Folders’.in the Security & Privacy window, click on the ‘Privacy’ tab.in the System Preferences window, click on Security & Privacy (iron Home icon with circular dial on it).make sure you are in the System Preferences window (main window), if not, click the ‘dots in a grid’-button in the top menu bar of the window.from the pulldown menu select System Preferences.click on the Apple-icon in the top menu bar of your screen.click on ‘Force Quit’ and make sure EyeTV app is quit (so there is no longer a black dot below it’s icon in the Dock).in the popup menu, the regular ‘Quit’ option will now turn into ‘Force Quit’.quit the EyeTV app by clicking on it’s icon in the Dock while pressing the ALT-key on your keyboard.The problem is not in EyeTV, it’s in the new extremely strict security and privacy settings that are new to macOS 10.15 Catalina. This is so strange, because EyeTV 4 Beta was running fine on this same Mac… Even uninstalling EyeTV and all associated files completely (using the EyeTVreporter.app) and then reinstalling doesn’t fix this either… Deleting the preferences (using the EyeTVreporter.app) doesn’t help either. I’ve also tried to download and install a newer version, but that doesn’t help either. I have tried reinstalling the app, but that doesn’t help. So after buying the all new EyeTV 4 (64bit) at Geniatech (who took over EyeTV from Elgato) I installed the app, but whenever I try to run it, I get an “Application not responding” error. Since I upgraded to macOS 10.15 Catalina, I had to buy the new version of my beloved EyeTV app. make sure you select the right input source : choose DVB-T/T2 if you have an aerial antenna connected, and choose DVB-C PAL BG if you have a coaxial from you cable-TV provider plugged in.make sure you select the proper version of the EyeTV-stick you have.make sure you have your licence number at hand, as you might be asked to enter it anew.You can download it from the Geniatech website :Īfter installation, you might need to go through the setup steps again… here are some tips if you need to do so : The app doesn’t open, it seems to crash, because a Report or Ignore “Send to Apple” window opens… I’ve tried downloading the latest version of EyeTv from the Geniatech website, but even after installing that, the only thing that I get after starting the app is the Report or Ignore window…įor macOS 13 Ventura, you will need at least build 8528 of the EyeTV 4 app. Now the EyeTV 4 (64bit) app no longer works. Today I have upgraded to macOS 13 Ventura.
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