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Abstract: Thousands of hours of free standard-definition and high-definition television streams past most American households every week completely ignored in favor of cable, satellite, and online programming. Over-the-air (OTA) TV switched over to digital right ar...
Abstract: The first system I tried worked perfectly it was a Windows 8.1 desktop machine via Wi-Fi and everything worked as it should using the default software.The second system – my work PC – Windows 7 desktop system via Ethernet would allow the download and crea...
Easy setup, works great around the house, takes up almost no space,
Can't stream to a Roku due to codec issues
If you need to get a TV signal to a projector or a TV without a tuner, you should look into the HDHomeRun. It can also stream that content to your computers, smartphones, and tablets as well as working as a DVR with the appropriate media server. It offers...
Published: 2017-06-02, Author: Paul , review by: pocketables.com
Abstract: As the second part of cord cutting I'm going to talk about the SiliconDust HDHomeRun CONNECT which I use to grab OTA TV recording.There are three different types of recorders sold by SiliconDust last I checked. This is the least-frills one.The reason I go...
Published: 2015-07-16, Author: Andrew , review by: missingremote.com
Simply put, the SiliconDust HDHR4-2DT is the HTPC [dual] tuner I've been missing since crossing the pond. Its stability, ease-of-use, and flexibility enable, via 3rd party products, recording broadcast HD TV and consumption on any device on my network. Wh...
Doesn't require dedicated computer, Computer doesn't need to be near cable connection, Multiple tuners, Support for free and paid thirdparty tuner software.
The HDHomeRun Connect comes in both a Dual or Quad variant for around $239 and $379 respectively, you can find your local retailer here. If you can I'd recommend the Quad tuner, it's better to spend a little more and get more flexibility that in is to nee...
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Published: 2016-01-20, Author: Adam , review by: macworld.com.au
Two simultaneous streams; platform agnostic
Can't stream across the internet, $219.95
HDHomeRun ConnectSiliconDust, www.silicondust.comProsTwo simultaneous streams; platform agnosticConsCan't stream across the internet$219.95ReviewsRather than chaining you to your couch, SiliconDust's HDHomeRun Connect lets you watch live free-to-air telev...
Aproximadamente después de un mes de uso del SiliconDust HDHomeRun Connect, puedo decir que para mí es uno de los mejores sitonizadores TDT que he probado, principalmente por su versatilidad, facilidad de instalación y uso.Es cierto que podría estar fabri...