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 ====== FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions ====== ====== FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions ======
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 The HDHomeRun is a network-attached digital TV tuner. It connects to your antenna or cable line (depending on model) and takes the digital TV signals available there and makes them available to your PC, tablet, smartphone, game consoles, and other devices over your existing home network. The HDHomeRun is a network-attached digital TV tuner. It connects to your antenna or cable line (depending on model) and takes the digital TV signals available there and makes them available to your PC, tablet, smartphone, game consoles, and other devices over your existing home network.
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-==== What is the difference between the different models? ==== 
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-HDHomeRun SERVIO (HHDD-2TB) is designed to act as a fully self-contained DVR Engine and Storage device for HDHomeRun Tuners. The SERVIO can serve as storage for all modern HDHomeRun devices. Much as it is possible to use two CONNECT devices together at the same time and pool the tuners of those devices, it is possible to use multiple SERVIO devices for additional storage. At present this item is only available in the US, but a broader roll out is planned. 
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-HDHomerun SCRIBE Duo (HDVR-2US-1TB)/ HDHomeRun SCRIBE Quatro (HDVR-4US-1TB) are designed to receive over the air ATSC broadcasts in the US, Canada, Mexico, and other locations that utilize the ATSC broadcast standard and record those broadcasts using built in 1TB storage without need of a PC, NAS, or other external DVR client.  HDHomeRun SCRIBE Duo has 2 tuners, allowing you to access 2 channels at once. HDHomeRun SCRIBE Quatro has 4 tuners, allowing you to access 4 channels at a time. At present these items are only available in the US, but a broader roll out is planned. 
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-HDHomeRun PRIME (HDHR3-CC) is designed to receive subscription digital cable from US-based cable providers such as Comcast/Xfinity, Cox, Charter Spectrum, Cablevision/Optimum, Mediacom, Verizon Fios, Frontier FiOS, and others. It uses a CableCARD that you rent from the cable provider to get access to all the channels that are part of your cable subscription. It has 3 tuners, allowing you to access 3 channels at once. 
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-HDHomeRun CONNECT (HDHR4-2US)/HDHomeRun CONNECT Duo (HDHR5-2US)/HDHomeRun CONNECT Quatro (HDHR5-4US) are designed to receive over the air ATSC broadcasts in the US, Canada, Mexico, and other locations that utilize the ATSC broadcast standard. HDHomeRun CONNECT and HDHomeRun CONNECT Duo have 2 tuners, allowing you to access 2 channels at once. HDHomeRun CONNECT Quatro has 4 tuners, allowing you to access 4 channels at a time. HDHomeRun CONNECT (HDHR4-2US) is a previous generation model that has been retired; HDHomeRun CONNECT Duo (HDHR5-2US) is its direct replacement. 
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-HDHomeRun CONNECT (HDHR4-2DT)/HDHomeRun CONNECT Duo (HDHR5-2DT)/HDHomeRun CONNECT Quatro (HDHR5-4DT) are designed to receive over the air DVB-T/T2 broadcasts in the UK, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and other locations that utilize the DVB-T or DVB-T2 broadcast standards. HDHomeRun CONNECT and HDHomeRun CONNECT Duo have 2 tuners, allowing you to access 2 channels at once. HDHomeRun CONNECT Quatro has 4 tuners, allowing you to access 4 channels at a time. HDHomeRun CONNECT (HDHR4-2DT) is a previous generation model that has been retired in all regions except Australia/New Zealand; HDHomeRun CONNECT Duo (HDHR5-2DT) is its direct replacement. 
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-HDHomeRun CONNECT (HDHR4-2IS) is designed to receive over the air ISDB-T broadcasts in South America, Central America, and other locations using the Brazilian standard. HDHomeRun CONNECT has 2 tuners, allowing you to access 2 channels at once. 
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-HDHomeRun Extend (HDTC-2US) has the same features as HDHomeRun CONNECT, plus adds the ability to convert the incoming video into H.264 format, making it more suitable for streaming over wireless connections and to portable devices like phones and tablets. 
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-HDHomeRun EXPAND (HDHR3-4DC/HDHR5-4DC) is designed to receive unencrypted digital cable (DVB-C) signals in Europe. It has 4 tuners, allowing you to access 4 channels at once. HDHR5-4DC is a new generation model replacing the older HDHR3-4DC, which is being retired. 
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-==== Does this have an HDMI port for connecting to my TV? ==== 
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-No. HDHomeRun devices connect to your home network, and are accessed by PCs and other devices on the network. To get the picture to a TV, you would connect your PC to your TV, use a media center extender like the Xbox in conjunction with your PC, use a Playstation 3, or use the DLNA functionality present in some TVs to stream directly from the HDHomeRun. We have an app which allows you to receive Live TV 
  
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   * Plex App / Plex Server   * Plex App / Plex Server
-  * Kodi +  * Jellyfin
-  * LibreELEC+
   * Emby   * Emby
   * Channels App (AppleTV4 / iOS)   * Channels App (AppleTV4 / iOS)
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   * [[https://www.antennaweb.org/|AntennaWeb]]   * [[https://www.antennaweb.org/|AntennaWeb]]
   * [[https://www.fcc.gov/media/engineering/dtvmaps|FCC]]   * [[https://www.fcc.gov/media/engineering/dtvmaps|FCC]]
-  * [[https://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=29|TVFool]] 
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-**Canada:** 
-  * [[https://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=29|TVFool]] 
  
 **Australia:** **Australia:**
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