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| FLEX DUO | HDFX-2US | 2 | ATSC 1.0 & QAM64/256 x 2 | | | FLEX DUO | HDFX-2US | 2 | ATSC 1.0 & QAM64/256 x 2 | | ||
| FLEX QUATRO | HDFX-4US | 4 | ATSC 1.0 & QAM64/256 x 4 | | | FLEX QUATRO | HDFX-4US | 4 | ATSC 1.0 & QAM64/256 x 4 | | ||
+ | | ::: | HDFX-4DT | 4 | DVB-T/T2 & DVB-C | | ||
| FLEX 4K | HDFX-4K | 4 | ATSC 3.0/1.0 x 2 tuners, ATSC 1.0 x 2 tuners (all tuners also support QAM64/256) | | | FLEX 4K | HDFX-4K | 4 | ATSC 3.0/1.0 x 2 tuners, ATSC 1.0 x 2 tuners (all tuners also support QAM64/256) | | ||
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* Third party DVR services such as Plex, Channels, Jellyfin, Emby, and others, will not use the USB port on the FLEX for DVR storage. Please consult the documentation for those programs about their DVR server requirements. | * Third party DVR services such as Plex, Channels, Jellyfin, Emby, and others, will not use the USB port on the FLEX for DVR storage. Please consult the documentation for those programs about their DVR server requirements. | ||
* We recommend avoiding USB " | * We recommend avoiding USB " | ||
- | * Solid State Drives (SSDs) are supported, but not required. A mechanical spinning hard disk drive (HDD) will easily | + | * Solid State Drives (SSDs) are supported, but not required. A mechanical spinning hard disk drive (HDD) will easily |
- | * We recommend at least 500 GB or larger, which will provide approximately 150 hours of DVR. | + | * We recommend at least 500GB or larger. 500GB will provide approximately 150 hours of DVR recording. |
- | * The FLEX will work with a max of 17.6 TB. Larger drives can be used, but the FLEX will only use 17.6 TB of space on those drives. | + | * The FLEX supports up to 18TB of storage. A drive larger than 18TB will work however |
- | * The USB port will support 5 volts up to 1.8 amps of power, which should be enough for most bus-powered USB hard drives. | + | * The USB port will support 5 volts up to 1.0 amps of power. |
**Setting up the USB hard drive on the FLEX:** | **Setting up the USB hard drive on the FLEX:** |