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dvr:storage [2026/01/27 23:32] – [Silicondust HDHomeRun DVR storage devices] nedsdvr:storage [2026/02/13 09:39] (current) – [Do-it-yourself/ Bring-your-own-hardware DVR storage] neds
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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.</lead>+<lead>**Local DVR storage** is where your recordings will be saved. Your storage device can be an HDHomeRun FLEX (or SCRIBE, SERVIO), a PC, a Mac, or Linux based computer or NAS</lead>
  
 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. 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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   * **[[:DVR:Android|Android TV]]** certified Android TV or Google TV box (such as the Nvidia Shield TV) with around 500 GB (or more) of storage available.   * **[[:DVR:Android|Android TV]]** certified Android TV or Google TV box (such as the Nvidia Shield TV) with around 500 GB (or more) of storage available.
  
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 Due to read/write speed limitations on recent versions of Android TV and Google TV, we now discourage using these devices for DVR storage.  Due to read/write speed limitations on recent versions of Android TV and Google TV, we now discourage using these devices for DVR storage. 
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