I will change the box that I am using now as my DVR back to Android with Netflix, Hulu and others. Since it is so inexpensive, after I set it up, it will not be connected to a tv, only connected to my network. I will install tvheadend server and use it as a dedicated DVR box. I now have ordered one of the newer Android sticks for $35.27 (). I took the cheap route to get a real DVR function from my OTA setup. That is my video showing my PVR setup using my Android box with OpenELEC installed. To me, one of the most intriguing things about Tablo is that they chose to fit in with the devices that people already have and use instead of bolting Netflix and Hulu+ onto their interface. I’d like to be able to rewind and fast forward when using it, but can’t.Īnyway, adding apps like Watch ESPN and then offering DVR features wouldn’t be up to Tablo at all, that would be 100% up to the channel owner to decide to implement if Tablo ever went the app route. ![]() Watch ESPN is great, I love it and finally have access to it with DirecTV, but DVR features aren’t available. Roku would never add a DVR feature to their boxes for streaming content or their channel count drops quickly. If you install the Watch ESPN channel you can view previous sporting events on demand with ought the need of a DVR. Now for ESPN, keep in mind you don't really need a DVR for that. ![]() Their main solution was to have most of the channels auto record up to 3 days back but not everything works that way. Sling TV is the only reason that I can think of where you want a DVR (other than Tablo) but that's up to Sling to provide a solution. Besides 99% of the stuff out there is streaming on demand so a DVR is not needed. ![]() Only Roku could add a DVR ability in and I doubt they would do that as some of the companies providing free channels may not want them to do that.
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