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-====== Setting up DVR storage on Netgear ReadyNAS ====== +====== Setting up DVR storage on Netgear ReadyNAS ====== 
 +<btn type="success" size="xs" icon="fa fa-chevron-left">[[:DVR|Go back to all DVR topics]]</btn> \\ 
 +<lead>Netgear ReadyNAS models can be used for the HDHomeRun DVR storage software. It will require manual installation (described below), as it does not work with our normal Windows NAS installer.</lead>
  
 ===== Requirements ===== ===== Requirements =====
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 +**Before you continue, make sure you have the following:**
  
-  * [[DVR:subscription|HDHomeRun DVR subscription ($35 per year with 2 free month trial)]] +  * [[DVR:subscription|HDHomeRun DVR subscription]] 
-  * Compatible HDHomeRun device: SCRIBE [[:SCRIBE Duo|Duo]]/[[:SCRIBE Quatro|Quatro]], [[:SERVIO]], CONNECT [[:CONNECT Duo|Duo]]/[[:CONNECT Quatro|Quatro]], [[:EXTEND]], [[:CONNECT]](4th gen), [[:PRIME]], [[:PRIME 6]]+  * One or more compatible HDHomeRun device: see **[[:dvr tuners|List of DVR compatible HDHomeRun devices]]**
  
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 ===== Manual installation ===== ===== Manual installation =====
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   - Use the ReadyNAS UI to create an SMB/SAMBA file share called "HDHomeRun", accessible to "everyone". Disable snapshots for that volume.   - Use the ReadyNAS UI to create an SMB/SAMBA file share called "HDHomeRun", accessible to "everyone". Disable snapshots for that volume.
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 <code>mkdir -p /apps/hdhomerun_record/bin <code>mkdir -p /apps/hdhomerun_record/bin
 cd /apps/hdhomerun_record/bin cd /apps/hdhomerun_record/bin
-wget http://download.silicondust.com/hdhomerun/hdhomerun_record_linux+wget https://download.silicondust.com/hdhomerun/hdhomerun_record_linux
 chmod +x hdhomerun_record_linux chmod +x hdhomerun_record_linux
-./hdhomerun_record_linux +./hdhomerun_record_linux start 
-mv /tmp/hdhomerun_record_arm hdhomerun_record+mv /tmp/hdhomerun_record_* hdhomerun_record
 chmod 755 hdhomerun_record chmod 755 hdhomerun_record
 chown root:root hdhomerun_record chown root:root hdhomerun_record
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 <code>systemctl enable hdhomerun <code>systemctl enable hdhomerun
 systemctl start hdhomerun</code></wrapper> systemctl start hdhomerun</code></wrapper>
-  - Restart the NAS and verify that the DVR remains available by checking **http://my.hdhomerun.com** or your HDHomeRun app. +  - Restart the NAS and verify that the DVR remains available by checking the HDHomeRun app. 
-===== Using DVR ===== +  - If everything is working, you can go and disable SSH (Settings -> Services -> SSH). 
-Now that everything is set up, see our page **[[:using_the_app]]** for instructions on the DVR features.+ 
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 +===== Next step: Using DVR in the HDHomeRun app ===== 
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 +Once you finish setting up a DVR storage device, see our guide link below for instructions on using the DVR features in the HDHomeRun app.\\ 
 +<btn type="success" size="lg" icon="fa fa-book">[[:app|Instructions on using the DVR features in the HDHomeRun app]]</btn> 
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-{{tag>NAS_DVR}}+{{tag>NAS DVR}}
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