That is for scheduled DVR recordings, not manual tuning. For manual tuning, it shows you the status of what you clicked on.
For DRM channels, you may wish to remove it from your listing for now (red X in the channel editor).
That is for scheduled DVR recordings, not manual tuning. For manual tuning, it shows you the status of what you clicked on.
There are NO apps that will decrypt DRM ATSC 3.0 channels. DRM only works for ATSC 3.0 with a direct connection via HDMI.
Or to be more specific...Freekick123 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 07, 2024 8:06 amThere are NO apps that will decrypt DRM ATSC 3.0 channels. DRM only works for ATSC 3.0 with a direct connection via HDMI.
So, it's almost been a month since this nugget. Not that a "strongly worded letter" is usually a good sign, but anything happening here?NedS wrote: ↑Fri Aug 23, 2024 7:02 pm A3SA had only provided a path forward for Android platforms at the moment. I have been given the impression that a non-technical issue/disagreement is currently blocking progress on that. Nick is still working on a public shame letter addressed to the A3SA and other relevant authorities.
We remain hopeful that the A3SA might yet come to their senses.
Thanks for the answer.
a3sa would have a skunk if nickk or neds pulled that kind of a shortcut however payback is a ...
all of the HDhomerun products are tune specific and does not auto-tune back to the non-drm counter-parts and yes you can hide the drm encrypted channels you can unhide them by way the same means to hide them, in the menu select the channels in the channels list scroll to the channel you want to hide and click three times til you see a red x in the channel header to unhide scroll to the channel then click the channel two times til you see a grey star in the channel header easy as pie.DigitaLSD wrote: ↑Sat Sep 07, 2024 1:08 am I am a bit lost. I am using an Antenna with a Flex 4K and the HDHomeRun app on Android Televisions (two Sonys and a HiSense). Seemingly, I have two problems stemming from DRM.
1) the DRM Protected channels won't function on my Android TV (though I think this behavior is expected based on the Q&A in the first post). I tune to them and get varying levels of "Need Decryption" depending on which stream it is, but one of them simply says "No Video)
2) Within the first page or two, or perhaps the last one (that's all I read because 32 pages of forum posts are too many), it was mentioned that if the channel doesn't tune, it will drop back to the ATSC 1.0 feed, but in my case, this is not happening. I wonder if it's because of the way the channels are laid out, and maybe someone can answer this for me. So, for instance, the normal 1080i stream of CBS is channel 5.1, while the HEVC Stream (presumably 1080p or higher) is 105.1. When I attempt to tune to 105.1, it just puts up a black screen with a message about decryption and doesn't auto-tune back to 5.1. Is this expected behavior? All of the channels in question are 1xx.x and they align with their xx.x counterparts (5.1 105.1, 9.1 109.1, 29.1 129.1, etc).
If it is supposed to be auto-tuning back to the non DRM version of the channel, I would like this ability, though, I suppose it's just as easy to hide the channels entirely (though, if I do that, I wouldn't have a way to check if the problem has been solved in the future without hoop jumping).
I think it's kind of crazy that normal broadcast stations have implemented DRM protection...