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- | ===== Install to NAS using a Windows PC ===== | + | ===== Installing the HDHomeRun DVR ===== |
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- | If you have a Windows PC, you can use our HDHomeRun setup application to install the DVR storage software to your NAS device. | ||
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- | Before running the NAS installer, you'll need to create an HDHomeRun file share and enable SSH: | ||
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- | ==== 1. Create an HDHomeRun file share ==== | ||
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- | <panel type="success" title="Step 1"><image shape="thumbnail">{{ :dvr:nas:synology_1.png?direct&600|}}</image> | ||
- | In a web browser, log-in to your Synology NAS. | ||
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- | - Open the **Control Panel** | ||
- | - Open **Shared Folder** | ||
- | - Click on the **Create** button | ||
- | </panel> | ||
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- | <panel type="success" title="Step 2"><image shape="thumbnail">{{ :dvr:nas:synology_2.png?direct&600|}}</image> | ||
- | - Fill out the name as <code>HDHomeRun</code> and select the drive you want to use on your NAS, if you have more than one drive volume available. | ||
- | - Click **Next** | ||
- | </panel> | ||
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- | <panel type="success" title="Step 3"><image shape="thumbnail">{{ :dvr:nas:synology_3.png?direct&600|}}</image> | ||
- | Click through the next three windows. No additional changes are needed. | ||
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- | - Click **Next** | ||
- | - Click **OK** | ||
- | - Click **Apply** | ||
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- | Close any windows that remain open and go to the next step. | ||
- | </panel> | ||
- | ==== 2. Enable SSH ==== | ||
- | <panel type="success" title="Step 4"><image shape="thumbnail">{{ :dvr:nas:synology_4.png?direct&600|}}</image> | ||
- | - the **Control Panel** again | ||
- | - Click on **Terminal & SNMP** | ||
- | </panel> | ||
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- | <panel type="success" title="Step 5"><image shape="thumbnail">{{ :dvr:nas:synology_5.png?direct&600|}}</image> | ||
- | - Click to enable the option **Enable SSH service** | ||
- | - Click **Apply** | ||
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- | You can now close your web browser. | ||
- | </panel> | ||
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==== 3. Run the HDHomeRun NAS installer ==== | ==== 3. Run the HDHomeRun NAS installer ==== | ||
- | <panel type="success" title="Step 6"><image shape="thumbnail">{{ :step_2_-_installer_1_-_run_installer.png?direct&600|}}</image> | + | <panel type="success" title="Step 1"><image shape="thumbnail">{{ :step1_synology.png?direct&600|}}</image> |
- | **Download and install the latest HDHomeRun Windows Setup software (not the Windows Store App):** | + | **Download the latest HDHomeRun Synology package:** |
- | * **[[http://download.silicondust.com/hdhomerun/hdhomerun_windows.exe|Normal version]]** | + | * **[[https://download.silicondust.com/hdhomerun/hdhomerun_record_synology.spk|Normal version]]** |
- | * **[[https://download.silicondust.com/hdhomerun/hdhomerun_windows_beta.exe|Beta version]]** | + | * **[[https://download.silicondust.com/hdhomerun/hdhomerun_record_synology_beta.spk|Beta version]]** |
</panel> | </panel> | ||
- | <panel type="success" title="Step 7"><image shape="thumbnail">{{ :step_3_-_setup_app_3_-_nas_install_button.png?direct&600|}}</image> | + | <panel type="success" title="Step 2"><image shape="thumbnail">{{ :step2_synology.png?direct&600|}}</image> |
- | **Launch the HDHomeRun NAS install program:** | + | |
- | Run HDHomeRun Setup, go the the DVR tab, and click the NAS Install button. | + | STEP 2 |
- | </panel> | + | |
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- | <panel type="success" title="Step 8"><image shape="thumbnail">{{ :step_4_-_nas_install_1_-_select_nas.png?direct&600|}}</image> | + | |
- | **Select your NAS from detected devices:** | + | |
- | The application will auto-detect possible NAS devices on your network using UPnP. Double click on your NAS device to continue. | ||
</panel> | </panel> | ||
- | <panel type="success" title="Step 9"><image shape="thumbnail">{{ :step_4_-_nas_install_3_-_log-in_ssh.png?direct&600|}}</image> | + | <panel type="success" title="Step 3"><image shape="thumbnail">{{ :step3_synology.png?direct&600|}}</image> |
- | **Enable SSH access and log in:** | + | |
- | If SSH access is not enabled you will see the message "Please enable SSH access". | + | STEP 3 |
- | The install program will auto-detect when SSH has been enabled and then ask you to enter your username and password. | ||
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- | **For Synology NAS's, you will log in with the same username and password that you use for the web interface.** | ||
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- | <WRAP alert>Security: For increased security, it would be a good idea to disable SSH on your NAS when not using the NAS install tool.</WRAP> | ||
</panel> | </panel> | ||
- | <panel type="success" title="Step 10"><image shape="thumbnail">{{ :step_4_-_nas_install_4_-_create_hdhr_file_share.png?direct&600|}}</image> | + | <panel type="success" title="Step 4"><image shape="thumbnail">{{ :step4_synology.png?direct&600|}}</image> |
- | **Create a share named "HDHomeRun":** | + | |
- | If there is not already a share named HDHomeRun you will see the message "Please create a share named HDHomeRun". | + | STEP 4 |
- | The install program will auto-detect when the share has been created and continue to the next step. | ||
</panel> | </panel> | ||
- | <panel type="success" title="Step 11"><image shape="thumbnail">{{ :step_4_-_nas_install_5_-_all_done.png?direct&600|}}</image> | + | <panel type="success" title="Step 5"><image shape="thumbnail">{{ :step5_synology.png?direct&600|}}</image> |
- | **Success:** | + | |
- | The NAS Install program should download and start the HDHomeRun RECORD engine and report SUCCESS. | + | STEP 5 |
- | </panel> | + | |
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- | </WRAP> | + | |
- | ==== 4. Auto-start DVR when NAS boots up ==== | + | |
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- | <panel type="success" title="Step 12"> | + | |
- | To make sure the DVR starts up whenever the Synology reboots, a task must be set up: | + | |
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- | - Open the Control Panel | + | |
- | - Click on "Task Scheduler" | + | |
- | - Go to the "Create" menu and select "Triggered Task -> User-defined script" | + | |
- | - The "Event" field should already default to "boot-up" | + | |
- | - Check the "Enabled" checkmark box and give the task a name (for example, "HDHomeRun DVR startup") | + | |
- | - Click on the "Task Settings" tab | + | |
- | - Under "Run command" paste the following: <code>#!/bin/bash | + | |
- | /volume1/HDHomeRun/hdhomerun_record start --conf /volume1/HDHomeRun/hdhomerun.conf</code> | + | |
- | - Click "Okay" and make sure your new task is enabled, and click "Save" if the button is not grayed out. | + | |
- | - and you're done! | + | |
</panel> | </panel> | ||
- | </WRAP> | ||
- | ===== Alternative installation ===== | ||
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- | If you cannot use the normal Windows install tool, you can also install the HDHomeRun DVR software using this community package: https://forum.silicondust.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=126&t=67044 | ||
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===== Next step: Using DVR in the HDHomeRun app ===== | ===== Next step: Using DVR in the HDHomeRun app ===== | ||
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