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===== Usage ===== | ===== Usage ===== | ||
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+ | **Account information** | ||
+ | * Opens up the account information screen. | ||
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**Starting page -** | **Starting page -** | ||
* Set which page/tab opens when the app starts up. Options include **[[app: | * Set which page/tab opens when the app starts up. Options include **[[app: | ||
- | **High quality video processing | + | \\ |
- | * | + | **Shrink for television screen (Windows only) -** |
+ | * Moves user interface controls inward slightly so that they are not cut off when the TV/display is set to " | ||
- | **Control master volume -** | + | \\ |
+ | **High quality video processing (some platforms) -** | ||
+ | * If enabled, will use a higher quality deinterlacer and will preserve 60 fps on channels that are using 60 fps. If disabled, 60 fps will be dropped down to 30 fps. | ||
+ | <WRAP info>If hardware decoding is used on a given platform, fps will be preserved regardless of setting.</ | ||
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+ | **Control master volume | ||
* If enabled the in-app volume controls (if present, depending on platform) controls the over-all device volume. If disabled, the in-app volume controls just the volume level for the HDHomeRun app. | * If enabled the in-app volume controls (if present, depending on platform) controls the over-all device volume. If disabled, the in-app volume controls just the volume level for the HDHomeRun app. | ||
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**Send diagnostic information -** | **Send diagnostic information -** | ||
- | * If you open a [[support ticket]] you may be asked to enable sending diagnostic information from the HDHomeRun app, which sends Silicondust support technicians diagnostic data about what the app is doing. | + | * If you open a [[:support ticket]] you may be asked to enable sending diagnostic information from the HDHomeRun app, which sends Silicondust support technicians diagnostic data about what the app is doing. |
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+ | **Use AC3 passthrough when possible (some platforms) -** | ||
+ | * If enabled, and if the broadcast contains AC3 audio, the audio track will be sent untouched to optical or HDMI output for decoding on a connected audio receiver, sound bar, or TV. Sometimes this will improve audio quality and/or preserve multi-channel audio (5.1). | ||
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+ | <WRAP info> | ||
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+ | **Use this device for making recordings (Android TV only, requires 500GB or larger connected drive) -** | ||
+ | * Enabling this option will run the HDHomeRun DVR storage software as a service in the background, allowing the Android TV device to act as a DVR storage device even if the normal HDHomeRun app is not open. | ||
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**Early access to features -** | **Early access to features -** | ||
* Allow access to new UI elements that are still being tested and tweaked. This is different from running a beta version of the app, as it only affects the UI, which can be remotely updated and loaded. | * Allow access to new UI elements that are still being tested and tweaked. This is different from running a beta version of the app, as it only affects the UI, which can be remotely updated and loaded. |