Hi Martin

I may have a USB2 card you can borrow to try. 
Have emailed you off list. 

Kind regards
Daniel

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On 18/01/2013, at 1:29 PM, Martin Hill <marth...@iinet.net.au> wrote:

> Hi all,
> Is anyone using an EyeTV USB TV tuner plugged into a USB 3.0 port?  
> 
> Most modern Macs now have USB 3.0 ports so if you have a brand new iMac, 
> MacBook Pro or Mini, it should qualify.
> 
> Next question is, has anyone tried an EyeTV tuner connected to a Mac Pro via 
> either a USB 2.0 PCI card or a USB 3.0 PCI card?
> 
> I have an EyeTV Diversity, an EyeTV Hybrid and an EyeTV 250 Plus that refuse 
> to coexist on my Mac Pro so am hoping that putting them on separate USB buses 
> will fix the problem.
> 
> I've so far found that the Highpoint RocketU 1144A USB 3.0 card doesn't 
> recognise the EyeTV tuners, but am wondering if a cheaper non-RAID USB 3.0 
> card or basic USB 2.0 card will work instead.
> 
> If any reseller on the list has any USB 2 or 3 PCI cards in stock, I'd be 
> very interested.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> -Mart
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