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Chipsta040365

Hi Gang

I am finally ready to buy a tv tuner to get live streaming functionality with my Emby Server

 

What is the best tv or setup to use if i currently have a tv provider - Verizon FiOS

 

What are some of your configurations??

 

Eventually i want to ditch the cable TV part of my bill and just Keep the gig internet

 

Thanks in advance

Chip

 

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mastrmind11

yep.  doing the same.  The HDHR is a really nice product.  I've gotten rid of all my cable boxes, canceled DVR, stuck a $7/mo cable card into the HDHR and have not looked back for over a year.  Plan to dump cable completely when this contract is up in 5 months, which can't happen soon enough.

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Chipsta040365

You need a cable company for the HD homerun tuner to work

What options will you use when you dump your cable company?

 

 

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You need a cable company for the HD homerun tuner to work

 

That depends on which HDHR you have.  I have the OTA (antenna) model.

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Smaky

I am also using an OTA model, it works with dual tuners that allow two channels to be streamed to the TVs and other clientes simultaneously.,

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Chipsta040365

Can either of you give me the model number to search for or what configuration /equipment your using???

 

Ie:

Do you use an indoor HD antenna or an old aerial ?

 

Thank you

 

 

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Hi Gang

I am finally ready to buy a tv tuner to get live streaming functionality with my Emby Server

 

What is the best tv or setup to use if i currently have a tv provider - Verizon FiOS

 

What are some of your configurations??

 

Eventually i want to ditch the cable TV part of my bill and just Keep the gig internet

 

Thanks in advance

Chip

For existing cable subscriptions a hdhr prime is the way to go. If you cut the cord you will need to switch to a hdhr extend or similar and use a antena. 

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Deihmos

Is there even anything else available but an HDHomeRun prime? Been using it for years. Think about how much you save from not renting a cable box

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Is there even anything else available but an HDHomeRun prime? Been using it for years. Think about how much you save from not renting a cable box

Only other thing i can think of is the hdhr dvr and plex, but plex doesnt really do live tv and the hdhr dvr thing is subscription based.

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Chipsta040365

Can either of you give me the model number to search for or what configuration /equipment your using???

 

Ie:

Do you use an indoor HD antenna or an old aerial ?

 

Thank you

 

 

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I bought a panda at indoor he antenna with booster (range is supposed to be 65Miles)

But I can only get 6 channels and I noticed other a claiming 50-70 channels

 

What indoor or even outdoor antennas do you recommend ?

 

 

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porkbone

I used a Mohu Leaf antenna for a while and it worked ok. Got tired of the flaky channels becoming available then dissapearing, so I put a ClearStream 4 Indoor/Outdoor HDTV Antenna with Mount ($90 on amazon) in the attic, connected it to a HDHR Extend, plugged that into our network and managed to pick up an additional 7 channels!

 

I would start by going to antennaweb.org to see what you would need to get for your area. It will show you what is available with different types of antennae, placement needs and direction of the signal.

 

Good luck! Cut the cord 2 years ago and never going back :)

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You can make your own outdoor antenna easily (assuming you can use basic tools) that works better than commercial antennas at 1/3 the cost.  I make and sell them locally (don't ship them) and would be happy to help you out.  Different areas need different antenna types depending on:

Your location to towers

Your distance to these different towers

The band each channel uses (vhf-lo, vhf-hi, uhf)

 

Shoot me a PM with your ZipCode so I can get a rough idea of the channels available in your area and I can certainly help you build one or recommend a commercial antenna that will do the job.

 

PS antennas with amps are usually junk unless it's a big name brand.  The specs (dB) are highly inflated and meaningless.  Amps do not add to the signal quality, they simply make up for losses after the amp such as cable length, splitter, tuners etc.  The signal will never be better than what it receives so a quality antenna mounted at proper height and location is key.

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LordAthens

Rehashing an old thread to get some answers that weren't covered.

 

I have FIOS.  I was trying to do the cable card thing via WMC and using Server WMC > Kodi on my Fire Sticks  It just became a headache.  I dropped the cable card and sent it back to Verizon  

 

Is WMC still required or can everything be natively done through the HDHR Prime now?  My end goal is to be able to watch my FIOS channels via the Fire platform (Cubes and Stick's) both at home as well as remotely when I'm on the road for work (which is every other week), preferably through Emby as the front end.

 

I'm probably going to give the Fire TV Recast a shot for local channels, since more often than not hockey games are blacked out from streaming.

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Rehashing an old thread to get some answers that weren't covered.

 

I have FIOS.  I was trying to do the cable card thing via WMC and using Server WMC > Kodi on my Fire Sticks  It just became a headache.  I dropped the cable card and sent it back to Verizon  

 

Is WMC still required or can everything be natively done through the HDHR Prime now?  My end goal is to be able to watch my FIOS channels via the Fire platform (Cubes and Stick's) both at home as well as remotely when I'm on the road for work (which is every other week), preferably through Emby as the front end.

 

I'm probably going to give the Fire TV Recast a shot for local channels, since more often than not hockey games are blacked out from streaming.

I suppose the first big question is do you have DRM locked channels? 

Normally unless you are using a emby server you would not have a emby frontend, if you just had emby on a firestick it would only try to connect to an emby server. Normally it would be a emby server and something like kodi as a frontend.

Emby and hdhr prime provide very similar services, i would say its best to give them both a try to see which one best suits how you wish to use them. I say that because they are both pretty cheap to try out for a month.

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I suppose the first big question is do you have DRM locked channels? 

Normally unless you are using a emby server you would not have a emby frontend, if you just had emby on a firestick it would only try to connect to an emby server. Normally it would be a emby server and something like kodi as a frontend.

Emby and hdhr prime provide very similar services, i would say its best to give them both a try to see which one best suits how you wish to use them. I say that because they are both pretty cheap to try out for a month.

 

Last I checked, FIOS's channels are not DRM'd, except for Fox cable channels.

 

I want Emby server to handle the streaming and DVR portion.  Emby app for the frontend on the Fire device.  

 

I'm not sure what you mean that Emby and HDHR Prime offer similar services?  HDHR Prime is the hardware that accept the cable card and ships the content off to where ever.  I'm trying to get things simplified.  I have Fire devices on every TV and we watch very little TV at this point.  I'd like to get rid of the FIOS boxes that are costing me nearly as much as as my actual cable service.

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Last I checked, FIOS's channels are not DRM'd, except for Fox cable channels.

 

I want Emby server to handle the streaming and DVR portion.  Emby app for the frontend on the Fire device.  

 

I'm not sure what you mean that Emby and HDHR Prime offer similar services?  HDHR Prime is the hardware that accept the cable card and ships the content off to where ever.  I'm trying to get things simplified.  I have Fire devices on every TV and we watch very little TV at this point.  I'd like to get rid of the FIOS boxes that are costing me nearly as much as as my actual cable service.

I might be getting hdhr prime confused with the subscription service that hdhr has.

Using a emby server to record and such will be fine for anything non DRM. I havent used a firestick in a while so i dont know what their capabilities are these days as far as what they can direct play and such which can make a difference on server requirements and streaming and such, but with emby premier you can also set it up to convert things to a more playback friendly format. 

I hope you have a hdhr device they are harder to come by right now until they release the 6 tuner version lol which has been coming soon since about mid year.

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