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<blockquote data-quote="Idiotbox20" data-source="post: 1250724" data-attributes="member: 163473"><p>I have the HDHR Connect Duo. You may not be able to do this with the HDHR Prime, because <a href="https://www.silicondust.com/support/faq/#can-you-please-support-premium-tv-on-the-hdhomerun-prime" target="_blank">I don't think it's supported</a>. </p><p></p><p>The first thing to do is make sure your firmware is up to date, so be sure you have the latest software installed (which will also update the firmware). </p><p>Check the channel listing from the box directly (<your-box's-IP>/lineup.html). On mine, the channels started at 1010 with "QVC demo" and went through 1755 and "TCM demo." The links in the channel numbers are what you'll want to grab.</p><p>Next, make an ".m3u" file with the channel names and URLs that go with them. I'll attach the one I used with all the "demo" channels. You'll want to edit it to make all the IP addresses match your box's IP. Save it in the dvbip folder of your TV server tuning parameters (C:\ProgramData\Team MediaPortal\MediaPortal TV Server\TuningParameters\dvbip under Windows 10, most likely).</p><p>Now open up the TV-Server Configuration program. Under <strong>TV Servers -> <your-serve -name></strong> make sure DvbIP is enabled. Then select the DvbIP tuner from the list of tuners (<strong>2 DVB-IP MediaPortal IPTV Source Filter</strong>, in my case) on the left and find the name of the m3u file you saved under the "<strong>Service</strong>" dropdown. Then "<strong>Scan for channels</strong>." Once that finishes scanning, the channels should be available like any other you already have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idiotbox20, post: 1250724, member: 163473"] I have the HDHR Connect Duo. You may not be able to do this with the HDHR Prime, because [URL='https://www.silicondust.com/support/faq/#can-you-please-support-premium-tv-on-the-hdhomerun-prime']I don't think it's supported[/URL]. The first thing to do is make sure your firmware is up to date, so be sure you have the latest software installed (which will also update the firmware). Check the channel listing from the box directly (<your-box's-IP>/lineup.html). On mine, the channels started at 1010 with "QVC demo" and went through 1755 and "TCM demo." The links in the channel numbers are what you'll want to grab. Next, make an ".m3u" file with the channel names and URLs that go with them. I'll attach the one I used with all the "demo" channels. You'll want to edit it to make all the IP addresses match your box's IP. Save it in the dvbip folder of your TV server tuning parameters (C:\ProgramData\Team MediaPortal\MediaPortal TV Server\TuningParameters\dvbip under Windows 10, most likely). Now open up the TV-Server Configuration program. Under [B]TV Servers -> <your-serve -name>[/B] make sure DvbIP is enabled. Then select the DvbIP tuner from the list of tuners ([B]2 DVB-IP MediaPortal IPTV Source Filter[/B], in my case) on the left and find the name of the m3u file you saved under the "[B]Service[/B]" dropdown. Then "[B]Scan for channels[/B]." Once that finishes scanning, the channels should be available like any other you already have. [/QUOTE]
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