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by que2
Tue Aug 15, 2023 4:01 pm
Forum: ATSC 3.0 Forum
Topic: HDHomeRun 4K is Nextgen TV Certified
Replies: 188
Views: 348142

Re: HDHomeRun 4K is Nextgen TV Certified

rkkeller wrote: Tue Aug 15, 2023 5:36 am I think that is exactly what Freecast is doing, just use that as the HDHR app is not that good.
What??? Have you actually tried the Freecast app? Its a buggy sluggish t.rd. The HDHR app is way better.
by que2
Mon Aug 14, 2023 5:33 pm
Forum: ATSC 3.0 Forum
Topic: HDHomeRun 4K is Nextgen TV Certified
Replies: 188
Views: 348142

Re: HDHomeRun 4K is Nextgen TV Certified

Absolutely - we provide our HDHomeRun apps and DVR solution - that isn't changing. Freecast is another app option. More app options is a good thing. This is great to hear. Have you considered any sort of partnership which would allow you to add streaming channels into the HDHR EPG? For example, Fre...
by que2
Sun Aug 13, 2023 9:22 am
Forum: ATSC 3.0 Forum
Topic: HDHomeRun 4K is Nextgen TV Certified
Replies: 188
Views: 348142

Re: HDHomeRun 4K is Nextgen TV Certified

As I said, solution to a problem that doesn't exist. If you want to watch HDHomeRun, click the app. If I want to watch online streaming channels, launch Pluto TV app. If you want to watch Netflix, launch Netflix app. Why would you want or pay for an intermediary app? For the <100 users that want a u...
by que2
Sat Aug 12, 2023 10:12 am
Forum: ATSC 3.0 Forum
Topic: HDHomeRun 4K is Nextgen TV Certified
Replies: 188
Views: 348142

Re: HDHomeRun 4K is Nextgen TV Certified

I'd never heard of Freecast until reading about it here and decided to install it for myself. I certainly hope the exposure allows Silicondust to sell more of their tuners but IMHO, the Freecast app is step backwards from the Silicondust HDHomeRun app. Navigation is quirky and less responsive than H...
by que2
Thu Aug 10, 2023 11:22 am
Forum: ATSC 3.0 Forum
Topic: HDHomeRun 4K is Nextgen TV Certified
Replies: 188
Views: 348142

Re: HDHomeRun 4K is Nextgen TV Certified

What is the significance of this certification to the consumer if a device can be "certified" but not able to watch DRM channels? Sorry for being blunt but that's misleading advertising.