I also have used TiVo's for years. I think they are great. They have many great features including a single point for all OTA and streaming shows. In their "My Shows" you can request to record OTA shows plus you can include shows you want to stream. It also has a one button push commercial skip for many programs.
I also have used TiVo's for years. I think they are great. They have many great features including a single point for all OTA and streaming shows. In their "My Shows" you can request to record OTA shows plus you can include shows you want to stream. It also has a one button push commercial skip for many programs.
Yes it does. When you set it up it askes for your zip code and then sets the unit up based on the possible channels you can receive. It includes both the primary channel and the "dot 2,3,and so on". It will even record duplicate channel numbers if they are on different frequencies (for example we have access to two channel 10's). It will do a channel scan looking for reception on the channel list it created based on zip code and "activate" the ones it finds. You can then go through the channel channel list and select (add or delete) the ones that you want to record from. The unit has a feature called "OnePass" where you can tell the unit the shows you wish to record via either a search and it will find them or you can press record when you are watching a program and set up OnePass then. The unit knows when a program will be on even if it is not in its regular time slot and if requested will record it. The unit that I have will record up to 4 channels at a time. And of course it allows the watching of live TV. There are many additional features that are very easy to access but to numerous to mention. Just all in all a great unit.
Yes it does. When you set it up it askes for your zip code and then sets the unit up based on the possible channels you can receive. It includes both the primary channel and the "dot 2,3,and so on". It will even record duplicate channel numbers if they are on different frequencies (for example we have access to two channel 10's). It will do a channel scan looking for reception on the channel list it created based on zip code and "activate" the ones it finds. You can then go through the channel channel list and select (add or delete) the ones that you want to record from. The unit has a feature called "OnePass" where you can tell the unit the shows you wish to record via either a search and it will find them or you can press record when you are watching a program and set up OnePass then. The unit knows when a program will be on even if it is not in its regular time slot and if requested will record it. The unit that I have will record up to 4 channels at a time. And of course it allows the watching of live TV. There are many additional features that are very easy to access but to numerous to mention. Just all in all a great unit.
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Get either a tablo or Fire TV Recast. They have two sizes of each. Two tuners or four tuners which allow more recordings while watching recorded material. They both work with antenna and broadcast over wifi to multiple TVs.
You will need a fire stick for each tv if using the Recast to receive the signal. Tablo needs a streaming device to use the tablo app which connects to the tablo DVR over wifi.
Look for a Homeworx converter on Amazon. Only costs less than $40, but needs an external USB storage drive. It does NOT need internet. Records in high res from OTA signals (Converter is a bit of a misnomer).
It is just a small amplifier\mixer\splitter which will take 3 inputs and combine them into one output to be able to connect the three antennas to the TV.
Look for a Homeworx converter on Amazon. Only costs less than $40, but needs an external USB storage drive. It does NOT need internet. Records in high res from OTA signals (Converter is a bit of a misnomer).