
The keyboard actually works. Before taking it back, I found a brief leaflet in the package. There was a radio channel synchronisation sequence that you had to perform to get it working. It required pushing two small buttons, that’s all.
RTFM.

The keyboard actually works. Before taking it back, I found a brief leaflet in the package. There was a radio channel synchronisation sequence that you had to perform to get it working. It required pushing two small buttons, that’s all.
RTFM.
Some highlights from day 2:
This has nothing to do with the Mac or EyeTV, but all with the old analogue TV. Picture quality really stinks. From the Mac, there is a DVI to S-video/composite adapter. The composite cable goes to an S-video/composite to SCART adapter that is plugged to the TV. I tried the S-video too but the quality was worse. Especially the text got really bad.
I can still accept the picture quality but for my wife it was a big disappointment compared to the old DTT receiver.
The second complaint concerns the EyeTV remote. It could really be more intuitive or have more labels. Perhaps we will get used to it with time.
The EyeTV full-screen mode displays a windowed error dialogue if you try to change channels when recording at the same time. You have to use the keyboard to close the dialogue. This is a user interface miss in my opinion.
The on-screen controller is shown too often when in full-screen mode. If the error dialogue mentioned above is shown, the controller is shown and placed on-top of the OK-button. Grrr.
Finally, I just cannot get the wireless keyboard to work. I’m going to return it. There is something rattling loose in the USB-dongle-radio thingie.
Disconnecting the old equipment and connecting the mini took longer than I thought, making me a little bit impatient when finally starting the Mac.
During initial set-up the first problem surfaced: the wireless media keyboard, an Ione Scorpius P20 media keyboard, didn’t work. This is an initial set-up glitch, I thought. Perhaps the drivers are not loaded yet? Luckily I have an Apple USB-keyboard and mouse so I just plugged them in.
The rest of the set-up and installation went just fine as it usually does on a Mac and the box was tuck into the correct place and up and running in an hour or so. All fine this far. The mini is really quiet. In practice you don’t hear a sound from it. EyeTV works well, channel switching is fast and generally all TV-related features seem to work.
Success!