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 ===== Windows ===== ===== Windows =====
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 ==== Save virtual channel ==== ==== Save virtual channel ====
 +<WRAP indent>
  
-Launch Windows PowerShell ​and run: <​code>​Invoke-WebRequest ​http://<ip address of hdhomerun>:​5004/​auto/​v<​virtual channel number>?​duration=30 ​-OutFile <​filename>​</​code>​+Paste a URL into your web browser ​and save the resulting file: <​code>​http://​hdhomerun.local:​5004/​auto/​v<​virtual channel number>?​duration=30</​code>​
  
-Example: <​code>​Invoke-WebRequest http://192.168.0.100:​5004/​auto/​v2.1?​duration=30 -OutFile test.mpg</​code>​+The "​hdhomerun.local" address should resolve to the first HDHomeRun device on your networkIf this does not work, or you have more than one HDHomeRun device, you can also use your "​device ID"+.localFor example, if you have a device ID of 104fffff then you would use 104fffff.local. If that still does not work, you can find the IP address of your HDHomeRun from your router settings and use that.
  
 +Examples: ​
 +  * <​code>​http://​hdhomerun.local:​5004/​auto/​v2.1?​duration=30</​code>​
 +  * <​code>​http://​104fffff.local:​5004/​auto/​v2.1?​duration=30</​code>​
 +  * <​code>​http://​192.168.0.100:​5004/​auto/​v2.1?​duration=30</​code>​
  
 +
 +</​WRAP>​
 ==== Save unfiltered physical channel ==== ==== Save unfiltered physical channel ====
 +<WRAP indent>
  
-Launch Windows PowerShell ​and run+Paste a URL into your web browser ​and save the resulting file:  
-<​code>​Invoke-WebRequest ​http://<ip address of hdhomerun>:​5004/​auto/​ch<​physical channel number>?​duration=30 ​-OutFile <​filename>​</​code>​+<​code>​http://​hdhomerun.local:​5004/​auto/​ch<​physical channel number>?​duration=30</​code>​
  
-Example: +The "​hdhomerun.local" address should resolve to the first HDHomeRun device on your networkIf this does not work, or you have more than one HDHomeRun device, you can also use your "​device ID"+.local. For example, if you have a device ID of 104fffff then you would use 104fffff.local. If that still does not work, you can find the IP address of your HDHomeRun from your router settings and use that.
-<​code>​Invoke-WebRequest http://192.168.0.100:​5004/​auto/​ch7?​duration=30 -OutFile test.mpg</​code>​+
  
 +Examples: ​
 +  * <​code>​http://​hdhomerun.local:​5004/​auto/​ch7?​duration=30</​code>​
 +  * <​code>​http://​104fffff.local:​5004/​auto/​ch7?​duration=30</​code>​
 +  * <​code>​http://​192.168.0.100:​5004/​auto/​ch7?​duration=30</​code>​
  
 +</​WRAP>​
 ==== Legacy devices ==== ==== Legacy devices ====
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   - <​wrapper>​Use [[:​HDHomeRun Config]] (GUI) to choose the physical channel.   - <​wrapper>​Use [[:​HDHomeRun Config]] (GUI) to choose the physical channel.
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   - Wait 30 seconds and stop the stream by pressing Ctrl-C.   - Wait 30 seconds and stop the stream by pressing Ctrl-C.
  
 +</​WRAP>​
 +</​WRAP>​
 ===== Mac ===== ===== Mac =====
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 +
 ==== Save virtual channel ==== ==== Save virtual channel ====
 +<WRAP indent>
  
-Launch a terminal and run: <​code>​curl http://<ip address of hdhomerun>:​5004/​auto/​v<​virtual channel number>?​duration=30 -o <​filename></​code>​+Launch a terminal and run: <​code>​curl http://​hdhomerun.local:​5004/​auto/​v<​virtual channel number>?​duration=30 -o <​filename></​code>​
  
-Example: <​code>​curl http://192.168.0.100:​5004/​auto/​v2.1?​duration=30 -o test.mpg</​code>​+The "​hdhomerun.local" address should resolve to the first HDHomeRun device on your networkIf this does not work, or you have more than one HDHomeRun device, you can also use your "​device ID"+.localFor example, if you have a device ID of 104fffff then you would use 104fffff.local. If that still does not work, you can find the IP address of your HDHomeRun from your router settings and use that.
  
 +Examples: ​
 +  * <​code>​curl http://​hdhomerun.local:​5004/​auto/​v2.1?​duration=30 -o test.mpg</​code>​
 +  * <​code>​curl http://​104fffff.local:​5004/​auto/​v2.1?​duration=30 -o test.mpg</​code>​
 +  * <​code>​curl http://​192.168.0.100:​5004/​auto/​v2.1?​duration=30 -o test.mpg</​code>​
 +
 +</​WRAP>​
 ==== Mac - save unfiltered physical channel ==== ==== Mac - save unfiltered physical channel ====
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-Launch a terminal and run: <​code>​curl http://<ip address of hdhomerun>:​5004/​auto/​ch<​physical channel number>?​duration=30 -o <​filename></​code>​+Launch a terminal and run: <​code>​curl http://​hdhomerun.local:​5004/​auto/​ch<​physical channel number>?​duration=30 -o <​filename></​code>​
  
-Example: <​code>​curl http://192.168.0.100:​5004/​auto/​ch7?​duration=30 -o test.mpg</​code>​+The "​hdhomerun.local" address should resolve to the first HDHomeRun device on your networkIf this does not work, or you have more than one HDHomeRun device, you can also use your "​device ID"+.local. For example, if you have a device ID of 104fffff then you would use 104fffff.local. If that still does not work, you can find the IP address of your HDHomeRun from your router settings and use that.
  
 +Examples: ​
 +  * <​code>​curl http://​hdhomerun.local:​5004/​auto/​ch7?​duration=30 -o test.mpg</​code>​
 +  * <​code>​curl http://​104fffff.local:​5004/​auto/​ch7?​duration=30 -o test.mpg</​code>​
 +  * <​code>​curl http://​192.168.0.100:​5004/​auto/​ch7?​duration=30 -o test.mpg</​code>​
 +
 +</​WRAP>​
 +</​WRAP>​
 ===== Linux ===== ===== Linux =====
 +<WRAP indent>
 +
 ==== Save virtual channel ==== ==== Save virtual channel ====
 +<WRAP indent>
  
-Open a terminal and run: <​code>​wget http://<ip address of hdhomerun>:​5004/​auto/​v<​virtual channel number>?​duration=30 -O <​filename></​code>​+Open a terminal and run: <​code>​wget http://​hdhomerun.local:​5004/​auto/​v<​virtual channel number>?​duration=30 -O <​filename></​code>​
  
-Example: <​code>​wget http://192.168.0.100:​5004/​auto/​v2.1?​duration=30 -O test.mpg</​code>​+The "​hdhomerun.local" address should resolve to the first HDHomeRun device on your networkIf this does not work, or you have more than one HDHomeRun device, you can also use your "​device ID"+.localFor example, if you have a device ID of 104fffff then you would use 104fffff.local. If that still does not work, you can find the IP address of your HDHomeRun from your router settings and use that.
  
 +Examples: ​
 +  * <​code>​wget http://​hdhomerun.local:​5004/​auto/​v2.1?​duration=30 -O test.mpg</​code>​
 +  * <​code>​wget http://​104fffff.local:​5004/​auto/​v2.1?​duration=30 -O test.mpg</​code>​
 +  * <​code>​wget http://​192.168.0.100:​5004/​auto/​v2.1?​duration=30 -O test.mpg</​code>​
  
 +</​WRAP>​
 ==== Save unfiltered physical channel ==== ==== Save unfiltered physical channel ====
 +<WRAP indent>
 +
 +Open a terminal and run: <​code>​wget http://​hdhomerun.local:​5004/​auto/​ch<​physical channel number>?​duration=30 -O <​filename></​code>​
 +
 +The "​hdhomerun.local"​ address should resolve to the first HDHomeRun device on your network. If this does not work, or you have more than one HDHomeRun device, you can also use your "​device ID"​+.local. For example, if you have a device ID of 104fffff then you would use 104fffff.local. If that still does not work, you can find the IP address of your HDHomeRun from your router settings and use that.
  
-Open a terminal and run: <​code>​wget http://<ip address of hdhomerun>:5004/auto/ch<physical channel number>?​duration=30 -O <filename></​code>​+Examples 
 +  * <​code>​wget http://​hdhomerun.local:5004/auto/ch7?​duration=30 -O test.mpg</code> 
 +  * <​code>​wget http://​104fffff.local:​5004/​auto/​ch7?​duration=30 -O test.mpg</code> 
 +  * <​code>​wget http://​192.168.0.100:​5004/​auto/​ch7?​duration=30 -O test.mpg</​code>​
  
-Example: ​<code>wget http://​192.168.0.100:​5004/​auto/​ch7?​duration=30 -O test.mpg</code>+</WRAP> 
 +</WRAP>
  
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