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Hauppage HD PVR on a Macbook White?

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I know a lot of people already have posted this thread, but I can't seem to find a definitive answer.

What I am attempting to do is record high definition gameplay videos from my PS3, I have read that a Hauppage HD PVR works when eyeTV 3.0's software is present, but I am attempting to find a way to run the HD PVR without being forced to buy the eyeTV software (torrenting is out of the question), if you could link me to a high definition Mac native capture card, that would be great too.

Thanks for your help!
 
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Your Mac's Specs
Late 2013 rMBP, i7, 750m gpu, OSX versions 10.9.3, 10.10
This software will control and record from the HD PVR - I've played with it, and plan to buy it - its fairly cheap and has converted previous captures quite nicely.

steventoth.net HDPVR Capture
 

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