How can I watch HDHomeRun in Ubuntu?

How can I watch HDHomeRun in Ubuntu?

It’s very simple to get access to your HDHomeRun after you buy the box to enjoy all your shows. Just purchase the HDHomeRun box, set it up, and then open up My HDHomeRun to run it on your Linux device. Once you get everything synced up and started, you’ll be able to watch all the live TV you want and deserve.

How can I watch HDHomeRun on my PC?

To do so, navigate to my.hdhomerun.com from a web browser on a computer connected to your local network.

What ports does HDHomeRun use?

HDHomeRun DVR from SiliconDust uses port 5004 UDP. HDHomeRun can be administered over the Ethernet link to tune channels, broadcast an MPEG stream, etc.

How do I install HDHomeRun-config?

Once installed the graphical configuration utility can be found in Applications > Sound & Video > HD Homerun Config UI. Note: hdhomerun-config is not a dependency of hdhomerun-config-gui, as such if you require it, you will need to install it separately.

What software do I need to run HDHomeRun on Ubuntu?

The HDHomeRun works like a regular DVB device under Ubuntu, DVB drivers are required. Software known to work with these includes: Kaffeine (a desktop application) – this media player application includes channel scanning, setup, playback and recording in a single package. It can be installed via your favorite package manager.

Where can I find the latest firmware for HDHomeRun?

If you’re using Ubuntu Software Center, only the graphical utility can be installed (search for “HDHomeRun”). The latest firmware is available from the SiliconDust website.

What is HDHomeRun/MythTV/tunerie?

HDHomeRun/MythTV – a full-blown PVR and media center, available via Ubuntu packages or as an Ubuntu derivative. Tunerie – a Ruby on Rails web application that provides the ability to control your tuner with a web browser. SiliconDust regularly releases firmware updates that enhance the functionality and performance of the HDHomeRun.