But the osd/guide is free and generally out two weeks?

From: Bill Prince 
Sent: Monday, May 18, 2020 11:42 AM
To: af@af.afmug.com 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] OT OTA receivers

The Channel Master works a lot like Tivo w/o a subscription. You can record a 
program based on name, and have it repeat whenever it sees that name. It's not 
as smart as Tivo, as when the right program appears on a different channel, it 
won't record it. It does distinguish between "new" and "rerun", but that is 
somewhat hit and miss. The program guide is very good, except when the stations 
/networks don't cooperate. For example, occasionally our local ABC, Channel 7 
will go from a 2-week schedule to a 12 hour schedule. As the thing looks for a 
matching program name a couple of times a day, it will miss prime time for that 
day.



bp
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On 5/18/2020 10:10 AM, Mathew Howard wrote:

  I think Tablo is somewhat crippled beyond just a 1-day program guide without 
the subscription... like it didn't let you schedule recordings at all, or 
something like that.


  On Mon, May 18, 2020 at 12:00 PM Bill Prince <part15...@gmail.com> wrote:

    Tablo has a 1-day program guide without subscription. The Channel Master 
has a 2 week program guide (and a search function), but is not a network 
recorder. I think the capability to be a network recorder is in the Channel 
Master, but they've never exploited it.


bp
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On 5/18/2020 9:55 AM, Mathew Howard wrote:

      If I remember correctly, Tablo has a subscription fee... last I looked 
the Amazon thing looked the most promising for a multi-tv system. 

      I have an AirTV and an AirTV player (although I'm not sure if they still 
make that or not). The airtv obviously has some problems... the AirTV Player 
has the same interface, but it's not a networked tuner (it's basically just an 
AndroidTV box with a USB tuner) and it seems a lot more reliable, and it can 
pause live TV.


      On Mon, May 18, 2020 at 11:43 AM <ch...@wbmfg.com> wrote:

        I will wait for someone else to try Tablo and report to us.  

        From: Bill Prince 
        Sent: Monday, May 18, 2020 9:01 AM
        To: af@af.afmug.com 
        Subject: Re: [AFMUG] OT OTA receivers

        Lewis, your "Amazon OTA DVR", is that the FireTV you're talking about?

        Has anyone looked at the Tablo? It looks like it has 4 tuners, and is 
described as a "whole house DVR". It has no HDMI; presumably you need a smart 
TV or some other thing to stream things over the local LAN. It does require an 
external drive, but does not require a subscription (unless you want to stream 
from off-site). It also says it has "automatic commercial skip".



bp
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On 5/18/2020 5:24 AM, Lewis Bergman wrote:

          I have several Channel Masters with the external drive. Probably what 
Walmart sells rebranded or something. Send me your address and I'll ship you 
one. It has a smart TV app. In the end I think it was that it was a per display 
thing we replaced them for. I have 4 of these I don't use. I want to say they 
were maybe $95 each, then add the external SSD of whatever size added another 
$85 or so. 

          We use Aamazon Alexa to a great extent and have liked the Amazon OTA 
DVR. Having said that, it seems to require rebooting about every 6 weeks when 
the streaming locks up. I should get a simple timer device to reboot it at 4AM. 
Other than that, I like the whole thing and its integration to Amazon Prime is 
handy if you already use that. It is simple enough for the wife to use, which 
counts for a lot.

          On Sun, May 17, 2020 at 11:59 PM Trey Scarborough <t...@3dsc.co> 
wrote:

            I have used HDhomerun for years now you can run the recording 
software on a PC or it integrates with most DVR platforms MythTV, Plex, Kodi, 
etc.





            On 5/17/2020 7:39 PM, ch...@wbmfg.com wrote:

              I had the tivo for quite some time until it quit working and I 
didn’t want to spend the money for another one.  
              I switched to airTV and then converted it to Sling.  It is buggy. 
 Does not always record what you tell it to, it will not allow fast forward on 
local channels and the audio level is much higher than all my other hdmi inputs 
like Roku.

              So looking again for an ATA receiver.  Walmart has a really low 
cost unit that can record if you connect an external drive.  It allows time 
shift etc.  
              Does not stream over you network, you will have to have it 
connected to your display.  And you will have to feed it an RF TV signal.  But 
the whole streaming over the network by Tivo and Sling/AirTV has not exactly 
been flawless.

              Anyone using anything else they really like?  One of my larger 
spots in the house to watch TV has a large monitor with no F connector.  So I 
need something there.  I would like something with a channel guide so that is 
one thing Sling does for me.  

               
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