I checked out the product specs the day of the release, and didn’t see anything about actually recording TV with this device, and confirmed my suspicions when I listened to the NPR: Science Friday podcast on consumer electronics. It does NOT record TV by itself. You should easily overcome that by getting an eyeTV or just about any USB video digitizer, so that’s no sweat.
I just wish there was a way to embed the closed captioning without flattening it into the composite video, but keep it as a layer that can be turned on and off.
I checked out the product specs the day of the release, and didn’t see anything about actually recording TV with this device, and confirmed my suspicions when I listened to the NPR: Science Friday podcast on consumer electronics. It does NOT record TV by itself. You should easily overcome that by getting an eyeTV or just about any USB video digitizer, so that’s no sweat.
I just wish there was a way to embed the closed captioning without flattening it into the composite video, but keep it as a layer that can be turned on and off.