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Should You Get the Amazon Fire TV Stick?

[…]between the 4K stick and the regular stick, I would recommend the Fire Stick 4K even if you don’t have a 4K TV. Getting the power and volume controls on the remote alone is worth $10. The Stick 4K also has a more powerful processor and is faster. And if you ever upgrade your TV to 4K, you’ll be all set. What You Get The Amazon Fire TV Stick comes with a surprising amount of stuff: remote control with batteries, power adapter and USB cable, quick start guide, and short HDMI extender cable so you can mount the stick behind […]

Proof That Broadcast TV Picture Quality is Better Than Satellite

[…]quality than DISH, which is supported by this Reddit thread. On the other hand, reader Wolf found this AVS Forum thread that says DISH has better picture quality than DirecTV! I have not compared DISH vs. DirecTV picture quality myself. My point was to say that broadcast was better than DISH. Conclusion In any case, I still find it amusing that the picture quality for a FREE TV service is better than one that you pay thousands for every few years. Granted, satellite TV offers a ton of channels, but, you might be able to get the channels you need […]
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Tablo Generation 4 Review: My New #1 DVR Pick!

[…]will support ATSC1.0 TV at least through 2027 and likely as much as a decade after that. So, don’t worry about ATSC1.0 going away any time soon. The Tablo 4th Gen comes in a small box with Apple-like elegant packaging. It comes with instructions, power supply, Ethernet cable, and wall-mounting screws. See my unboxing video for details. Setup Using iPhone An Internet connection is required to use Tablo. You can set it up either using an Ethernet cable connected to your router, or Wi-Fi. I chose Wi-Fi setup using my iPhone. Note, there are now two Tablo apps in the […]
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What To Do If You Lost TV Channels After Re-Scanning

[…]actually talked to the head of engineering at KCBS and he told me that some older Sony TVs don’t have the ability to map the RF channel to a different displayed channel. So, on my TV I need to now find KCBS on channel 31.1 instead of channel 2.1. To figure out if this is happening in your case, go to the Station Finder and enter your zip code. Click the call letters of the station you lost and look for the RF channel. Try tuning your TV to that channel plus .1 or .3. or other tenths in that channel. […]
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Review: The Mediasonic HOMEWORX Digital Converter Box HW130STB

[…]initialize it first. After I did that, it worked fine. Pausing and Recording Live TV Even if you don’t plan to use your converter box as a DVR, it might be nice to plug in a USB drive anyway so that you can pause live TV. After I formatted the drive, I tried searching backward while watching live TV, but it wouldn’t let me. I had to first pause to enter recording mode, then resume play. Then, it would let me rewind to the point at which I hit the pause button, or forward to the current time. Not the […]
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How to Fix Your Sony Bravia TV When It’s Stuck on a Channel or Frozen

[…]the remote and on-unit buttons. Even the unit’s volume buttons didn’t work. I went online and found that other Sony Bravia users had experienced this, but I didn’t see any confirmed solutions. I tried everything, including different kinds of resets and unplugging my HDMI devices. Nothing worked. I thought maybe it was time for a new TV; after all, mine was over ten years old. But, I was hesitant about dumping my Sony because so much of it was still working: the screen, the audio, the signal processing, the tuner. Only the control section seemed to be blown. The Amazingly […]
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Why Did My Broadcast TV Channels Disappear?

[…]for a firmware upgrade for your TV. This might allow it to recognize virtual channels. If these don’t work, then you’ll just have to use the new channel number instead of the original one. That is my situation with my 2008 Sony Bravia. Kind of a pain, but I’m happy that I’ve got that channel back! 2. The TV Transmitter Tower Changed Location In the FCC re-pack, some transmitters might move temporarily to an auxiliary tower while the main tower is upgraded. So, try to orient your antenna in different directions to find it. Enter your zip code into the […]

Ten Reasons You Need a DVR If You Watch Broadcast TV

[…]in your home. For example, you could stick your antenna in your attic and attach it to a Roku one foot away. Otherwise, you’d have to run a long cable to your TV from your attic. Or, put your antenna closer to your TV, which might not be optimal for reception. 3. Discovering New Content The channel guides in the Tablo and HDHomeRun apps show you a beautiful grid of upcoming TV shows and movies. This is a great way to discover old classic movies to record. Now, this feature does have a price. Both the Tablo and HDHomeRun have […]
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How to Save Money on Internet Access in 2024

[…]These are often not publicized. If you only stream on one computer or TV at a time you probably don’t need 50Mbps. You might be fine with 3Mbps. For reference, Netflix requires a minimum speed of 0.5Mbps. 5. Buy Your Own Modem (Don’t Rent) Some Internet providers charge a monthly “rental fee” for the modem. This is really outrageous and you should protest and threaten to buy your own if they don’t waive this fee. Cable Modems cost around $60 so after a few years of rental fees, they will be making pure profit at your expense. So, go to your […]

How to Eliminate TV Interference from Your Amazon Fire TV Stick

[…]than plastic, so as long as there isn’t an air gap between the plastic case and the foil, I don’t think heat will be a problem (the foil might even act as a heatsink of sorts). But, it’s another thing to keep an eye out for. 2. Use a Long Male-to-Female HDMI Extender Cable A less “hacky” solution is to get a long HDMI extender cable (like six or ten feet) and use that to plug your Stick into your TV. That will allow you to place it far away from your antenna. You will need to experiment with position […]
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Frequently Asked Questions About Broadcast and Internet TV

[…]Dead but you’ll have to pay for a service such as Sling TV❯❯ or YouTube TV. And, you don’t get the network stations on your Roku for free either. You have to pay for a service such as CBS All Access (or use an antenna connected directly to your TV). At the end of the day, many people can find the content they are happy with using a Roku or other Internet-connected device, for much less than the cost of cable TV, but there may be some shows that can only be seen live on cable/satellite. Q: Does a Roku require an […]
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Amazon Fire TV Recast: a Slick DVR from Amazon (Discontinued)

2022 Update: Unfortunately, the Amazon Fire TV Recast was discontinued in August of 2022. It’s too bad, because it had a slick user interface and was easy to set up, with its internal drive. You may be able to find one on eBay, but it’s unclear how long Amazon will support it. I’ll leave my review up in case you’re looking for a used model. Original Article The Amazon Fire TV Recast is Amazon’s broadcast TV DVR solution which lets you record live TV using your TV antenna. Unlike the Tablo, the Recast has its mass storage included inside the […]
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You Might Already Own What You Need for Free TV

[…]That’s even better than an indoor antenna, and you can use it to get modern digital TV! If you don’t have an antenna, and don’t want to spend $40 for one, you can improvise one.  A length of wire or any metal object can serve as a temporary primitive antenna.  While it might not bring in as many channels as a real antenna, it’s enough to test with. Your Game Console Do you have an Xbox 360, Wii, or Playstation 3?  You can use any of these devices to watch Netflix and Hulu Plus on your TV.  Check for other […]
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Why YouTube is My Favorite Free Streaming Service

[…]so you’ll be able to watch whatever you find on your TV. So, in your quest for free TV, don’t forget about YouTube, the streaming service, paid or free, that I watch the most!  Here are the best types of content to find: Movies While you won’t find the latest hit movies on YouTube, you’ll occasionally find some great oldies. Check out Flick Vault. My favorite movie on there is Capricorn One, about a faked landing on Mars: Keep an eye out for special releases, like when they showed 2001: A Space Odyssey ad-free. How-To Videos Instead of watching TV […]
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How I Designed the New Logo for DisableMyCable.com

[…]a new logo.  I did eventually make a spec for it, but I never did find a designer.  So, I figured I’d give it a try myself. My first sketch was this rather ambitious retro-inspired design: In retrospect, this was too complicated and busy.  I realized that and gave up for a few months. The New Logo Evolution Then one day, I started playing with Google Fonts and found one called “Audiowide”.  I typed in “DisableMyCable” and got this look: I kinda liked it.  It was more futuristic than my existing logo.  And, the letters themselves kinda looked like they were made of […]
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Use AirPlay on Roku to Mirror Your iPhone, iPad, or Mac Screen on Your TV

[…]first time you do this, you’ll need to enter a 4-digit code from your Roku screen. After that is done, you should see your iPhone’s screen on your TV! How to Use AirPlay on iPad On your iPad, swipe down from the upper right corner to reveal the Control Center, then click on Screen Mirroring and follow the same steps as above. How to Use AirPlay on Mac On Macs with OS Catalina or older, there will be an Airplay icon in the top menu bar when an Airplay device is detected. Simply click that icon. On Macs running Big […]
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The Broadcast TV Station Finder

[…](the Hi-V) channels. More info here. If you got just a few green and some yellow channels, an outdoor antenna is best, but you will get some channels with an indoor antenna. Check out my article on amplified antennas. If you go all yellow and orange channels, you’ll need an outdoor antenna If you got all orange or red channels or no channels, you’ll need to use Internet streaming services for TV. How to See Which Direction to Point Your Antenna To see which direction the TV signal is coming from, click on the station’s call letters on the left side of the map. […]

My Review of the SiliconDust HDHomeRun Tuner/DVRs (FLEX and SCRIBE)

[…]required network-attached storage, or a running PC, to make recordings. Thankfully, these devices don’t. Stated very simply, the FLEX DUO and 4K have two and four tuners respectively, and a USB port to connect your own DVR storage. The SCRIBE 4K has four tuners and includes 1TB (“150 Hours”) of internal storage and one year of DVR service included (a $35 value). I chose the cheapest model, the FLEX DUO because I have lots of USB hard drives lying around, so why pay for internal storage? The downside of this model is that it does not come with the first […]
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Tablo Dual Lite Broadcast TV DVR Review

[…]next to your TV. This might be really appealing if you have your antenna in your attic, and you don’t want to run coax all the way to your TV. Instead, you can just put your Tablo in your attic, the watch it using Rokus (or other devices) on your TVs! A Network-Connected Tablo also lets you watch your recordings on your mobile device from anywhere, as long as you subscribe to the Tablo TV Guide Data Service. For these reasons, I would recommend a Network-Connected Tablo for most people. Personally, I like watching TV from my computer browser and […]

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