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- | <lead>**Local DVR storage** is where your recordings will be saved. Your storage device can be an HDHomeRun SCRIBE or SERVIO, a PC, a Mac, a NAS, or an Android TV set top box like an NVIDIA Shield. Because the DVR storage device handles a lot of video data, we strongly recommend using a wired ethernet connection for your recording device, just like you would with an HDHomeRun tuner. </lead> | + | <lead>**Local DVR storage** is where your recordings will be saved. Your storage device can be an HDHomeRun SCRIBE or SERVIO, a PC, a Mac, a NAS, or an Android TV set top box like an NVIDIA Shield.</lead> |
- | Only one storage device is needed to serve your entire network. All apps/clients on your network will be able to set new recordings and access previous recordings. | + | Only one storage device is needed to serve your entire network. All [[:app|devices]] on your network will be able to set new recordings and access previous recordings. |
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=== Personal computer === | === Personal computer === | ||
- | * I have a **[[:DVR:Mac|Mac]]** that is always on and wired to ethernet on my network | + | <WRAP indent> |
- | * I have a **[[:DVR:Windows|Windows PC]]** that is always on and wired to ethernet on my network | + | * **[[:DVR:Mac|Mac]]** |
- | + | * **[[:DVR:Windows|Windows PC]]** | |
- | * I have a **[[:DVR:Linux|Linux-based PC]]** that is always on and wired to ethernet on my network | + | * **[[:DVR:Linux|Linux-based PC]]** |
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+ | </WRAP> | ||
=== Streaming box === | === Streaming box === | ||
- | * I have an **[[:DVR:Android|Android TV]]** certified box (such as the Nvidia Shield TV) with around 500 GB of storage available | + | <WRAP indent> |
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+ | * **[[:DVR:Android|Android TV]]** certified box (such as the Nvidia Shield TV) with around 500 GB of storage available | ||
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+ | </WRAP> | ||
=== NAS - Network Attached Storage === | === NAS - Network Attached Storage === | ||
- | * I have a **[[:DVR:NAS:Synology|Synolog NAS]]** | + | <WRAP indent> |
- | + | Using a Windows PC, most NAS devices can use our **[[:DVR:NAS:install from windows pc|NAS install tool]]**, or you can use one of the following: | |
- | * I have a **[[:DVR:NAS:QNAP|QNAP NAS]]** | + | |
- | * I have a **[[:DVR:NAS:Netgear|Netgear ReadyNAS]]** | + | * **[[:DVR:NAS:Synology|Synolog NAS]]** |
- | + | * **[[:DVR:NAS:QNAP|QNAP NAS]]** | |
- | * I have an **[[:DVR:NAS:Asustor|Asustor NAS]]** | + | * **[[:DVR:NAS:Netgear|Netgear ReadyNAS]]** |
- | + | * **[[:DVR:NAS:Asustor|Asustor NAS]]** | |
- | * I have a **Western Digital My Cloud //(non-home edition only)// NAS**: | + | * **Western Digital My Cloud //(non-home edition only)// NAS**: |
* [[:DVR:NAS:WD:single|Single drive model]] | * [[:DVR:NAS:WD:single|Single drive model]] | ||
* [[:DVR:NAS:WD:Multiple|Multiple drive model]] | * [[:DVR:NAS:WD:Multiple|Multiple drive model]] | ||
+ | * **[[:DVR:NAS:install from windows pc|another NAS not listed here]]**, but that meets the requirements for the DVR software | ||
- | * I have **[[:DVR:NAS:install from windows pc|another NAS not listed here]]**, but that meets the requirements for the DVR software | ||
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- | ===== Next step: Using DVR in the HDHomeRun app ===== | + | </WRAP> |
+ | ===== Next step: DVR in the HDHomeRun app ===== | ||
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