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Tablo is only for TV broadcast over the air, Kodi by itself doesn't have access to protected cable channels, and TiVo isn't as flexible. While other options like TiVo's Roamio OTA, Tablo or Kodi (formerly XBMC) exist, they tend to come with some drawbacks. The HDHomeRun family is already able to handle protected channels, so you won't have to give up premium channels like HBO.Īccording to CEO Ted Head, one of the first things many cord cutters have to give up is the DVR feature.
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If you want to record more channels at once, just buy another tuner - the appeal of the DIY DVR is being able to choose what features you need. If you want more recording space, then just plug in another hard drive. No more taking a slow, limited box from your cable company or just living with what's available via on-demand or streaming.Īnother option is going "headless" by connecting it to a NAS (network attached storage) unit from companies like Western Digital or QNAP, which is supposed to make things a little more simple. If you want a DVR, then recording to a Windows, Mac or Linux-based computer is possible. Simply put, the HDHomeRun DVR will have you plug a cable or antenna feed in one of SiliconDust's tuners - the boxes or cards that decode TV and turn it into video for playback elsewhere - then watch TV on Windows, Mac or Android.
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