![]() ![]() And those are only given out by your Cable Co. The HDHomeRun DVR software works with HDHomeRun tuners (CONNECT, EXTEND, EXPAND, PRIME) to record to your Mac, Windows 10/UWP, or NAS, with playback on your Mac, Windows 10/UWP, Android Mobile, Android Media devices and iOS devices (minimum version 11.0 for the above listed tuners does not work with legacy products). But if the channels are encrypted, cable card is the only way I know of. I know many providers might make you jump thru some hoops or have very little in terms of support. I've also done a few trials of Plex, and also had a good experience with the two paired (Plex + Quatro). I mostly use Mediaportal (not for newbies) to watch and record my OTA TV, but from time to time use the HDHomeRun app which works just fine and looks decent. Even without multiple people, youd end up wanting more than 2 tuners when you are recording more than one thing and want to channel surf. How well cable cards work, depends on the provider. I purchased the Quatro tuner in November of 2017. It contains many features, including watching live TV, a DVR system, and the ability to view both from devices on and away from the user's home network. Cable cards decrypt the channels for you. Plex is a third party application supports HDHomeRun tuners. There are models of the HD Home run that use Cable Card. ![]() So is there a way to rebroadcast it un-encrypted through my network, like hotels do with their cable TV, or is there some sort of software where I can use a IR blaster and a capture card and get Plex to switch channels? Although that's pretty ambitious. (Foxtel IQ2 = Australian Cable Pay TV Set-top Box - Uses a cable card)Įverywhere that I've looked says that the card cant be read by other DVR's as it's too encrypted. To be able to hook up my Foxtel IQ2 with Plex. However, there is something that I've been researching and wanting for a long time now. Please note: This product HDHR5-4US is designed for use in the US and will only work in the US and other regions using the ATSC broadcast standard. Coax cable (for your antenna) Internet connection for program guide data. (Freeview = Australian Free to Air Channels) Antenna suitable for reception in your area. So I've been using Plex for a long time now, and I'm looking into getting a HDHomeRun Connect Quatro to watch Freeview TV on Plex. ![]()
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