You are using a TV stick from Geniatech and get the warning from macOS that eyeTV 3 won’t run for long? Don’t panic, they are working on the conversion to a 64 bit version.
This is what they told me yesterday. Thank you for your interest in The Print Shop 4; however, this product is licensed for education and can only be sold to schools. I also need to let you know that since the new macOS Catalina (10.15) does not support 32-bit software, this product will no longer work and unfortunately, we do not have a 64-bit version of The Print Shop. Because it streams to your Mac, it also works perfectly well on macOS 10.15 Catalina as it’s not affected by 64-bit compatibility. MacOS Catalina requires all software to be 64 bit which has been a big problem for EyeTV and Silicon Dust users in the past.
You can download a Beta Version from eyeTV 4 now!
With macOS 10.15 Catalina, Apple will give up support for 32 bit apps. Programs that still have to run in 32 bit mode simply won’t start anymore. The use of eyeTV 3 for one of Geniatech’s TV sticks also leads to such a warning.
Eyetv For Mac Os Catalina 2
Geniatech is aware of the problem and is already eagerly testing a beta version of the eyeTV 4 variant, which will then run in 64 bit also under Catalina. Until the release date of macOS Catalina everything should work for normal use.
The change to 64 bit is in progress.
Eyetv 4 Mac
If you are impatient or want to read a bit into the topic, you can do so in the Forum of Geniatech. There are also some more screenshots for the curious.