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Can DVB/DTT EyeTV hardware receive the new HDTV test streams in Europe?
There are many EyeTV-compatible hardware devices that receive DVB (Digital Video Broadcasting) video, also known as DTT when received over antenna/aerial.
EyeTV currently supports the normal MPEG Transport Streams used for DVB, typically MPEG-2. That video might be SDTV or HDTV, depending on the country. Australia is an example of a region where HDTV can be received over DVB.
In some parts of Europe, there are test streams for HDTV. These are not normal MPEG-2 Transport Streams, and instead are encoded in H.264 (MPEG-4 part 10).
EyeTV does not support H.264 at this time. We are looking into supporting that standard in a future update, if possible.
So, EyeTV currently cannot receive these HDTV streams in H.264. There might be audio in some cases, but there will not be video.