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If it was in the 80s and a Friday afternoon - the flexible working environment of a university, at least then. (POETS* day as we knew it). But Lost in Space is a mid-60s programme, so unless BH is very old it was a mishtake shurely hic :cheers:Of course, this is irrelevant he was referring to others, not necessarily himself.
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No need for the spoiler POETS day along with see you next Thursday ( Do not ask) are common terms down South too. Actually I do not think it was on a Friday back in the early to mid 70's when I was watching it after school also if I remember correctly back then the pubs were not open all afternoon, down here they shut about 14.30pm for a few hours.
 
That was for the people who didn't know what POETS day is. Just because you know doesn't mean everyone does.
 
Depends which definition of SNAFU you use!
I was on the "infovax" message board thingumy years ago. Quite a few Americans with a military background were on there. In messages they might put "fouled" for the "F", but most people knew what they really meant.
Then there was the term RTFM - where "F" became "fine". Again, we know what is meant.
 
I have a HDHomeRun with free DVRontime recorder software as my backup for my Humax HDR T2
Hi, I've never heard of HDHomeRun before today are you able to offer more information for a newcomer?

What HDHomeRun would I need to achieve recording etc. There is a "HDhomeRun 'CONNECT" on ebay at the moment, what would that be capable of?

Thanks in advance :)
 
Hi, I've never heard of HDHomeRun before today are you able to offer more information for a newcomer?

What HDHomeRun would I need to achieve recording etc. There is a "HDhomeRun 'CONNECT" on ebay at the moment, what would that be capable of?

Thanks in advance :)
I have the HDHomeRun Connect Quatro with 4 tuners so capable of watching/recording from 4 Mux simultaneously
Unlike the humax products it does not connect to the TV via HDMI cable instead you access it via network.
It does not have inbuilt Disk so need external NAS or USB disk for recording.
The free app allows for limited recording capability but for full recording capability you need to either subscribe to their DVR software or use an alternative; I use free DVRonTime but others use Channels DVR
 
The free app allows for limited recording capability but for full recording capability you need to either subscribe to their DVR software or use an alternative; I use free DVRonTime but others use Channels DVR
I use the HDHomeRun DVR software with both of my HDHomeRun Connect Quatro devices.
 
Ditto. Connected to my NAS. ChannelsDVR is my program of choice but as I have mentioned before, it is subscription based. For me it is well worth it. To date the combination of the HDHomeRun hardware and ChannelsDVR software has worked very reliably.
 
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Yeah I also use Channels DVR (running on my Synology NAS) with HD Homerun Connect Quatro's. I was using DVROnTime but had issues after the NUC pc that ran it was upgraded to windows 11. Channels has proven to be very reliable.
 
Unfortunately Channels DVR does not work with my WD MyCloud NAS, it says this on their web site:-

"MyCloud Home devices are not able to run Channels DVR anymore after an OS upgrade in 2022"
 
If did run ChannelsDVR on a Pi4 for an age without issue. However, I had a separate HDD enclosure (powered) to store recordings etc. I also configured the Pi to boot/run off a NVMe (SSD) drive as I believe the the constant read/writes it the standard SD card setup could result in premature failure of the SD card.

I migrated from the Pi to my QNAP NAS, simply because I could.
 
Unfortunately Channels DVR does not work with my WD MyCloud NAS, it says this on their web site:-

"MyCloud Home devices are not able to run Channels DVR anymore after an OS upgrade in 2022"
Just do what I do, and connect a portable HDD to the HDHomeRun.
 
Would I be able to access recordings over ethernet via the HDHomeRun ? (I use Kodi on my TV at present to play files from my NAS)
Yes, as you have to connect the HDHomeRun device to your network via Ethernet, as it doesn’t support WiFi.

My recordings can be accessed via the HDHomeRun app, and I have that on a FireTV Stick connected to all of my TVs, I can also use the app to access recordings on my phones, tablets, PCs, Laptops, and pretty much anything else that connects to my network.

There is a HDHomeRun add on for Kodi, so you could use that as well.

I can’t say whether this would all work using Channels DVR software, as I don’t use this, but other forum members do use it, so may be able to add to this.
 
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