No nyt selvisi Elgaton omilta sivuilta, että se DivX tosiaan vaikuttaa tuohon eyetveeseen nyt jostain syystä. Ne sitä selvittelee. Mutta tässä siis ohjeet ongelman purkuun, joka toimi ainakin mulla (vielä kun löydän pari kanavaa, jotka se hukkasi...):
http://faq.elgato.com/index.php/faq/more/615/.
Recently, some EyeTV users have not been able to launch EyeTV, or find that it crashes right after being started.
This unusual problem seems to be tied to a conflict between new XVID and DIVX components for QuickTime. Those components allow QuickTime to play those popular video formats, and EyeTV also utilizes QuickTime components for exports.
For now, the solution is to visit the QuickTime component folder, and make sure that both the DIVX and XVID components are not installed. Just including the DIVX only, or the XVID only, will probably work, but the combination of both will lead to the crash.
This folder can be found in this way:
1) Open your Hard Drive, from the Desktop
2) Open the Library folder
3) Open the QuickTime folder
Inside are the QuickTime components. Here are the most common components that may be conflicting:
DivX Decoder.component
XviD_Codec 1.0 alpha.component
Perian
You can move the questionable XVID and DIVX components to another folder, or to the Trash.
Restarting your Mac is recommended after adjusting these components.
Our engineers are researching this problem, to find out why this crash is happening. Thank you for your patience while we investigate further.
If removing the components doesn’t work, then please send your eyetv.crash.log to Elgato Systems Customer Support, so we can craft an individual solution for you. There are other rare reasons for crashing - these QuickTime components are one of a few potential causes. Your eyetv.crash.log will tell us the true cause.