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Old 10-11-2017, 11:21 AM
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Hauppague Cordcutter TV

This go well with OpenDCT
Technical Specifications
Dual TV tuner with antenna or cable TV RF input: 40 MHz to 900 MHz ATSC or clear QAM digital TV Dual channel hardware conversion (transcoding) to H.264 AVC.
Three quality settings: 3Mb/sec, 6Mb/sec and 8Mb/sec 2X2 MIMO Wi-Fi 802.11ac 10/100M Ethernet (optional).
Cordcutter TV works with iPad, iPhone or Apple TV with OS 7.1 or later
Android: Android tablet or smartphone with a 1 GHz or faster dual-core ARM CPU and Android 4.0.3 (“ice cream sandwich”) or later, plus a processor with NEON support (e.g. Tegra3)
Amazon: FireTV, Kindle Fire (2nd generation), KindleFireHD
Samsung Galaxy: Note, Note II, Note 3, SII, SIII, S4, S5, S IIImini, S4 mini, Tab2, Tab 38.0
Google: Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 4, Nexus 5, Nexus 7, Nexus 10 Fairphone
HTC: OneS,One X Roku PC: Windows 8 or later, 2 GHz Intel Core2Duo (or comparable), sound card
TV Standards: ATSC is free over-the-air digital HDTV for North America. ATSC is free. All you need is a receiver and an antenna. Clear QAM digital cable TV allows users to watch unencrypted digital cable TV channels from their local service provider without a set-top box.
There is one other new device by hauppauge but it not going be useful here which called HD-PVR Raw60 you can see a screenshot of it here on Videohelp forum
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Old 03-17-2018, 10:47 AM
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This go well with OpenDCT
Technical Specifications
Dual TV tuner with antenna or cable TV RF input: 40 MHz to 900 MHz ATSC or clear QAM digital TV Dual channel hardware conversion (transcoding) to H.264 AVC.
Three quality settings: 3Mb/sec, 6Mb/sec and 8Mb/sec 2X2 MIMO Wi-Fi 802.11ac 10/100M Ethernet (optional).
Cordcutter TV works with iPad, iPhone or Apple TV with OS 7.1 or later
Android: Android tablet or smartphone with a 1 GHz or faster dual-core ARM CPU and Android 4.0.3 (“ice cream sandwich”) or later, plus a processor with NEON support (e.g. Tegra3)
Amazon: FireTV, Kindle Fire (2nd generation), KindleFireHD
Samsung Galaxy: Note, Note II, Note 3, SII, SIII, S4, S5, S IIImini, S4 mini, Tab2, Tab 38.0
Google: Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 4, Nexus 5, Nexus 7, Nexus 10 Fairphone
HTC: OneS,One X Roku PC: Windows 8 or later, 2 GHz Intel Core2Duo (or comparable), sound card
TV Standards: ATSC is free over-the-air digital HDTV for North America. ATSC is free. All you need is a receiver and an antenna. Clear QAM digital cable TV allows users to watch unencrypted digital cable TV channels from their local service provider without a set-top box.
There is one other new device by hauppauge but it not going be useful here which called HD-PVR Raw60 you can see a screenshot of it here on Videohelp forum
Have you tried one of these Cordcutter units out yet?
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Old 03-17-2018, 12:38 PM
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Have you tried one of these Cordcutter units out yet?
No I'm still wait for one
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Old 03-18-2018, 12:02 AM
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No I'm still wait for one
ah, ok. I was wondering if it was a ready-for-Sagetv device, like the HDHomerun is.
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Old 03-18-2018, 11:31 AM
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ah, ok. I was wondering if it was a ready-for-Sagetv device, like the HDHomerun is.
I all ready hook up EnterNoEscape "OpenDCT" with one for development he just waiting on info so in tell that become available there not much he can do at this time .
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Old 03-18-2018, 11:35 AM
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I all ready hook up EnterNoEscape "OpenDCT" with one for development he just waiting on info so in tell that become available there not much he can do at this time .
they're on sale at Fry's this week - $99
I don't use OpenDCT, so I'm wondering if there's a menu item for SageTV like there is in the HDHomerun software. Think I'll call Hauppauge tomorrow and ask them
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they're on sale at Fry's this week - $99
I don't use OpenDCT, so I'm wondering if there's a menu item for SageTV like there is in the HDHomerun software. Think I'll call Hauppauge tomorrow and ask them
If that was case then EnterNoEscape would have said something to me about
I think it not like that HDHomeRun device as it not standalone it req a server to save the recording I do believe the Hauppauge CordCutter is 100% standalone media server with build in Wi-Fi then you just add External USB Harddrive or SSD or SD Flash drive, then you install Hauppauge myTV app which work with iPhones, iPads, Android phones and tablets, the AppleTV, Roku boxes and the Amazon FireTV box.

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Did you get a unit yet to test?
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Did you get a unit yet to test?
Yes I have one tvmaster2
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how well does the MyTV recording app work - free? no subscription costs? Any idea if it would work when you're not at your home-IP Address, aka when you’re traveling?
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how well does the MyTV recording app work - free? no subscription costs? Any idea if it would work when you're not at your home-IP Address, aka when you’re traveling?
myTV works ok but you have to do manuel scheduling for now there are plan on get it working within the EPG.

There no subscription costs at all as the EPG is pull directly from the TV station so you limited 24 to 36 hours of EPG data.

Depend on what you mean by traveling
1: Taking the device with your on your road travel trip yes it has in own build-in Wi-fi hotspot to stream two device at same time.
2: If your refer to streaming over the internet it doesn't support that, You have used NextPVR or Plex for that.
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myTV works ok but you have to do manuel scheduling for now there are plan on get it working within the EPG.

There no subscription costs at all as the EPG is pull directly from the TV station so you limited 24 to 36 hours of EPG data.

Depend on what you mean by traveling
1: Taking the device with your on your road travel trip yes it has in own build-in Wi-fi hotspot to stream two device at same time.
2: If your refer to streaming over the internet it doesn't support that, You have used NextPVR or Plex for that.
As far as travelling, I mean if you take your iPad with you on a trip, can you access the Cordcutter box via MyTV while on the road? You know, so you can set up and record while away from the home IP Address - let's say if you were linked to it via a DNS service
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As far as travelling, I mean if you take your iPad with you on a trip, can you access the Cordcutter box via MyTV while on the road? You know, so you can set up and record while away from the home IP Address - let's say if you were linked to it via a DNS service
If you saying leave the cordcutter at home while you on the road I'm petty sure that going to be no, myTV works on auto discovery for a local lan and I don't think you can setup a remote connection in that.

If take the cordcutter with you then yes the device doesn't need a internet connection to work just give power and set it up as Wi-Fi then it act as local router server and your all done just a matter of connection any mobile device Android or iOS that has myTV install on it.
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