


It all works in the background and adds your recorded shows to your home media server.

These can be challenging to set up, but what better environments to test than at home. If you're running Plex or Emby, it's also really simple to set up a DVR that can record from those same TV channels without the need to watch them. In my spare time I have deployed many Linux servers such as a recursive DNS, network NAS, and media servers. Then, using an app, such as the official HDHomeRun client (opens in new tab) or even Kodi you can watch TV on your phone, tablet, set-top box, Xbox One or a PC. With something like a HDHomeRun (opens in new tab) box you can turn that over-the-air (OTA) TV signal into something broadcasted across your home network. It's also associated with moving solely to free-to-air TV channels. "Cord cutting," as it's commonly known, is the process of getting rid of subscription TV services from cable companies and moving to a system where you control what you watch and what you pay. Setting up a server for your own media is great, but with the same software and some additional hardware you can get rid of your cable subscription for good. Start it up Run this command to boot up all your services Remember to go back and update your Transmission settings after this.
