That’s simple enough, but it won’t remind you to disable the computer’s sleep mode if you want to avoid missing scheduled recordings. On a PC, the DVR tab lets you connect a subscription account and specify a recording folder. Getting the DVR part up and running can be more complicated. Plug an HDHomeRun tuner (like the Connect, pictured here) into your router via ethernet, hook up an antenna, and you’re ready to watch live TV. You can watch live TV through HDHomeRun’s free apps for Windows, Android, Android TV, Amazon Fire TV, Xbox One, and iOS. Installing the tuner component is easy: Just plug everything in, then scan for channels using the company’s PC software or setup website. For cable subscribers, the HDHomeRun Prime works with CableCARD to watch and record up to three channels that aren’t copy-protected. The Extend is only available with two tuners for $179, but it has a built-in transcoder that reduces the amount of bandwidth and recording space you’ll need. The Connect comes in dual-tuner ($100) or quad-tuner ($150) configurations, corresponding to the number of channels you can watch or record at once. For over-the-air channels, you’ll need either the HDHomeRun Connect or Extend. HDHomeRun DVR works with all of SiliconDust’s current tuners.
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