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Sign up. Thank you! I have tried ALL the main ones and this is by far the simplest way to get your local TV fast and easy while still having on screen menus,DVR functions, and the technology your used to having. And being able to use the App on the AppleTV instead of mirroring my phone was very appealing. Unfortunately, the user experience is pretty poor. Either all the sound comes from one speaker in a stereo setup, or the sound completely cuts out and you have to exit from the app and reopen it to regain sound.
Additionally, it does not support using a temporary external speaker. Bottom line, save yourself the frustration of using this application unless you only intend to use it on an iPhone or iPad. Please install the latest app release - we have extended the range of speaker configurations supported by the HDHomeRun App. Nick - Silicondust. The most glaring shortcoming is the interface. I find it to be confusing and unintuitive especially compared to Channels or Plex which aren't free.
The app is pretty zippy with the delay between switching channels taking maybe 2 seconds. Interface shortcomings aside, I also like that I can browse channels while watching a program, which is something lacking in other apps. It would be nice if users could disable channels that don't work, or create a favorites list. It would also be nice to see a grid schedule similar to what's found on pretty much every TV interface device since TV Guide.
I guess the most compelling reason to download HDHomeRun over something like Channels, is that it's free. With that, you get a product with almost no setup that is super simple to use. You just download an updated version of the installer program to your PC and point it at a storage location, and that's it. What you can't do is integrate as easily with your home media library. But if you just want a slick, simple to use DVR, this is one of the best.
Tablo is a little different in that its latest product, the Tablo Dual, is both a tuner and a DVR that you can access through Windows applications. It doesn't connect directly to a TV, it still uses your home network, but its biggest convenience is having a built-in hard drive. That means using the Tablo apps, you can both watch and schedule recordings of live TV. The built-in storage isn't massive, but you can also attach an external hard drive to give you more space.
But if all you want is something fairly straightforward that lets you watch TV and record it across devices on your network, this little box might be the next great thing. NextPVR is free to use and while it has its own apps for Windows and mobile devices, it's perhaps a better shout for folks hooking into something like Kodi or Emby.
It supports all the major TV tuner types and has an interface designed to be enjoyed on the big screen. You can use it to watch and record live TV, and it has a full TV guide and a web scheduler for setting up recordings.
It feels a little like Kodi, and if you're not keen on the default interface you can switch it out for something new. It's not too difficult to get set up, and it has great support from its developer.
MediaPortal is a free, open-source media center, often described as an alternative to Kodi.
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