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[…]Apple TV. The Tablo Gen 4 (DVR) App For those of you who are looking at this device to use with a Tablo Gen 4 DVR, I tested the Tablo app and it indeed works great on the Onn Google TV Streamer! You can easily jump forward and backward with screenshots that tell you when you’re past the commercials. I had zero problems, just like the reviewers said. Voice Search Voice Search has become a standard feature on TV streaming boxes so of course the Onn Google TV Streamer has it, and it did a good job of recognizing my […]
[…]an outdoor antenna installed. If All Else Fails… If none of these work, the problem may be at Tablo’s servers. Unfortunately, Tablo Gen 4 requires an Internet connection to Tablo’s servers even to just watch live TV or play back a recording. On the weekend of September 8th, 2024, Tablo’s servers went down rendering all Gen 4 Tablos broken until the servers were restored: Over the weekend users were unable to access the Tablo app. This was the result of a problem with our servers and has been resolved. We apologize for any frustration or inconvenience this may have caused […]
[…]my iPhone. Note, there are now two Tablo apps in the Apple App Store: “Legacy Tablo” and “Tablo”. Tablo Gen 4 uses the regular “Tablo” app. After I downloaded the app, I tried to log in using my old Tablo account information, but it didn’t recognize my credentials. I created a new account using the same email address and it didn’t balk, meaning that the old and new Tablo accounts are completely separate and independent. Even if you have an old Tablo account, you’ll have to create a new one. I chose to have the app guide me through the […]
[…]“double NAT” problem). For example, I needed to do this in order to watch recordings from my Tablo Dual Lite when away from home. You might need to do this in other special cases like peer-to-peer gaming, VPN connections, etc. If you just do regular web browsing from home, you probably don’t need to do this. Here are some things that happen on your Gateway in Passthrough mode: If you want to proceed, here’s how to enable Passthrough mode on your gateway. Log Into Your Gateway The ideal way to do this setup is to access the Gateway through the […]
[…]can be great if you want to catch a local sporting event while you’re traveling, for example. Tablo used to have this feature, but unfortunately, with the latest Gen 4 Tablo, you can’t watch your recordings or live TV through your device when away from home. 8. Time Shifting OK, this is probably the use case for a DVR that you were thinking about. There’s a sporting event or movie on TV but you won’t be at home at that time. Of course, all modern DVRs can take care of this with no problem, including the dirt-cheap generic DVRs. 9. […]
[…]channel guide, of course. But, the HDHomeRun app also has the killer feature that I love in the Tablo app that shows all upcoming broadcast TV shows, movies, and sporting events! Unlike AirTV and TiVo, it’s not mixed with paid streaming content. On the HDHomeRun app, it’s in the Discover tab: I LOVE this feature! In the Tablo, it allowed me to discover so many great old movies that I would have missed otherwise. It makes broadcast TV feel like a paid streaming service! Mobile App: Can’t Watch Away from Home The iPhone app has the exact same interface as […]
[…]out paid streaming services so I could just see upcoming free broadcast TV content only. The Tablo DVR has a great grid of free upcoming content that is great for discovering new stuff to record. If you know what you are looking for, though, TiVo’s voice search works well. Overall, the core functionality when using the TiVo connected to a single TV in your home is decent, whereas the app leaves much to be desired. I would recommend the Tablo Gen 4 as an alternative because it has no channel guide fees (either one-time or recurring). If you want to […]
[…]a summary of all of the aspects that I compared between the AirTV and Tablo Generation 4: Feature AirTV 2 Tablo Generation 4 Physical Design Stands vertically (may result in better airflow) Horizontal Network Connectivity Ethernet and Wi-Fi Ethernet and Wi-Fi Ease of Setup Good Good Internal Storage Available with or without internal storage Has some internal storage but can add more. Number of Tuners 2 2 Tuner Quality Good Good Watching on Multiple TVs Sling app is available on many devices. App support for Generation 4 is limited but more apps are coming. Watching Live TV and Recordings Away […]
[…]project. More About the Tablo DVR If you choose to sell your Recast, I’d recommend getting a Tablo to replace it. I’ve been using Tablo DVRs for years and they’ve worked well for me. They’re easy to use, and you can attach external storage, which makes your storage capacity pretty darn huge. Read my full review of Tablo: Conclusion What are you going to do with YOUR Amazon Fire TV Recast? Let me know in the comments. – […]
[…]don’t even have an FM radio in their homes. More handy might be to connect that output to a Tablo or other broadcast TV DVR. It’s not super difficult to set up if you’re comfortable connecting coax cables and following instructions. My Testing For my testing, I used the Mediasonic HOMEWORX Digital Converter Box HW130STB as my tuner because it has a handy signal strength meter. The first thing I did was pit the HD Smart Bar against my Mohu Leaf (with RG-6 cable, not the included cable!). I checked the signal strength of my local Los Angeles ABC station, […]
[…]using an indoor antenna. Here are some I recommend: If you use a broadcast TV DVR like the Tablo to record live TV, it really turns live TV into more of a streaming TV experience, allowing you to watch shows on your phone as well as your TV (using a Roku). 3. Watch, then cancel! Recurring bills are really insidious. $9.95 per month might not sound like much, but after ten years that is almost $1200! I do everything I can to eliminate recurring subscription charges. One of the great benefits of modern streaming services is that they are easy […]
[…]allowing me to stream from my iPhone or iPad to my TV. For recording broadcast TV, I use the Tablo. I spend little to nothing on streaming TV services. I watch over-the-air broadcast TV, free video services like YouTube, and some pay services on a temporary basis to binge-watch certain shows, then I cancel them. Read more about my current antenna setup in my blog. Expanding to Cover Internet and Cellular Services As people have shifted away from traditional cable TV, the cost of Internet access has gone up. So, I’m now covering ways to lower the cost of Internet […]
[…]Fire TV might be for you. The Budget Option: onn Google TV 4K Streaming Box (works great with Tablo Gen 4) I first heard about the onn Google TV box on the forums when people were looking for a streaming device that worked reliably with the Tablo Gen 4 DVR. Everyone said to run down to Walmart and pick up this device for $20. Yes, it really is that cheap and it works well! A good number of reviewers say the like the onn box better than Fire TV Stick! The user interface is similar to Amazon Fire TV Stick […]
[…]are complaining about, leading some to purchase a $20 ONN streaming box from Walmart to use their Tablo Gen 4s with. Hopefully Tablo will solve these issues soon. 2. HDHomeRun Flex and Scribe DVRs – Some Models Support ATSC 3.0 The HDHomeRun DVRs by Silicon Dust have lots of satisfied enthusiasts on various cord-cutting Facebook groups, with people praising the tuner quality as being the best out of the major DVRs. This is definitely the most “geeky” DVR, as it can be used with third-party software like PLEX and NextPVR, but that takes some independent research and effort. Certain models by […]
[…]respect to recording shows. Just remember that you need to have the Roku Express+ 2018 to use a Tablo with your old tube TV. The other advantage of a Tablo is that you can still use it when you get a new TV. Most new TVs have tuners, so you probably won’t need your tuner box if you get a new TV. More Options If you are interested in more alternatives if you have a tube TV, check out this […]
[…]pain), get a distribution amplifier to distribute the signal to each TV from one antenna, or use a Tablo. More on these options in this article. Here are some distribution amplifiers on Amazon that I recommend: Basically, you run a cable from your antenna into the input of this box, and then run multiple coax cables out to your TV’s. The box requires power because it amplifies the signal. The bonus is that this improves reception and you might be able to get even more channels than before! Now, be sure to put this amp as close as possible to your […]
[…]the Old vs. New Leaf I picked a spot on my window and ran tests on the old Leaf (using my Tablo Gen 4 as my tuner), then I removed it and placed the new Leaf in the exact same spot. To my surprise, the new Mohu Leaf, even with the thinner cable, got more channels! Over multiple channel scans, the old Leaf with RG6 coax cable picked up an average of 146.5 channels, while the new Leaf picked up an average of 151.4 channels in my testing in Los Angeles, California. More importantly, some of the channels that the […]
[…]is best for you! If you want to cut to the chase, my current #1 recommended DVR for most people is Tablo Generation 4! Lowering the Cost of Internet Access and Cell Service Now that so many people have abandoned cable and satellite TV, cable companies have jacked up the price of Internet access. Fortunately, now there are alternatives to residential cable TV providers that offer the same or better service and lower prices! I’ve cut my monthly cable bill from $80 to $50 by switching to 5G Home Internet: Similarly, I was paying $55 per month for my cell […]